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Dublin v Cork: How To Watch, TV Info, Team News

Dublin v Cork: How To Watch, TV Info, Team News

Dublin take on Cork this weekend with a place in the All-Ireland SFC quarter-finals at stake.

Even after a difficult 18 months or so, anything other than reaching the last eight would be a disastrous outcome for the Dubs, who have struggled to find consistency this season. They were dumped out of Leinster for the first time in 15 years by Meath, before another defeat to Armagh in the All-Ireland round robin saw them needing a win against Derry on the final day to ensure progression to the preliminary quarter-finals.

Dublin got that result, and their reward is a meeting with Cork on home soil. The Rebels were agonisingly close to a famous result against Kerry in Munster, but their performance levels dropped somewhat at the outset of the round robin. However, a final day win over Roscommon secured their place at this stage.

We have all the info you need on how to watch Dublin v Cork this weekend.

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When is Dublin v Cork?

Dublin take on Cork in the All-Ireland preliminary quarter-finals this Saturday, June 21st. Throw-in at Croke Park is at 6:15.

The game is part of a double-header with Dublin's All-Ireland hurling quarter-final against Limerick, which throws in at 4:00.

How to watch Dublin v Cork

Dublin v Cork will be shown on GAA+. Coverage starts at 5:45 from Croke Park, with the stream available here.

Highlights will also be shown on RTÉ's 'Saturday Game' highlights show at 9:30pm.

Dublin v Cork team news

Dublin were grateful to welcome Con O'Callaghan back to the matchday squad for last weekend's narrow win over Derry, with the Cuala forward coming off the bench in the second half.

If fully fit, O'Callaghan will be expected to start in Croke Park on Sunday.

Cork, too, welcomed back a star forward for last week's game, with Conor Corbett named on the bench - though the Clyde Rovers player did not come on to the pitch

Full team news is expected on Friday afternoon.

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