Cork are set to face off against Tyrone this weekend as the round-robins for the Sam Maguire come to their conclusion with plenty to play for in group 3. Here's everything you have to know about Cork v Tyrone.
For the Rebel County, they'll be looking to make it three wins from three in the round-robins. John Cleary's men started their Sam Maguire campaign with a 1-13 to 1-11 away win to Clare in Cusack Park. In round two, they hosted the unbeaten Ulster champions Donegal to Páirc Uí Rinn.
Goals from Rory Maguire, Matty Taylor, and Seán Powter helped Cork get the win over Jim McGuinness's side in a sunny afternoon in the south-east with a final score of 3-09 to 0-16.
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— Cork GAA (@OfficialCorkGAA) June 1, 2024
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For Tyrone, they will be looking to potentially book their place in the quarter-finals. The Red Hands started off their round-robin campaign against Ulster rivals Donegal where they were defeated 0-21 to 0-14 in Ballybofey.
In round two, Tyrone hosted Clare in Omagh, where the home side would win 3-15 to 0-10 following a brace of goals from Niall Devlin and one from Darragh Canavan, putting them in contention to win the group.
For Cork, a win or draw would see them win the group and advance to the All-Ireland quarter-finals. In Tyrone's case, a win could see them qualify for the quarter-finals if they keep a superior point difference to Donegal. A draw would see Tyrone grab a spot in the preliminary quarter-final.
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When is Cork v Tyrone?
Cork are set to take on Tyrone this Saturday June 15th at Glensik O'Connor Park in Tullamore with throw-in expected for 3pm.
How can I watch Cork v Tyrone?
GAAGO will be streaming the match live globally with coverage getting underway at 2:30pm.
Team News
John Cleary has named an unchanged Cork side from their win against Tyrone with Brain Hurley leading out the rebels.
Brian Dooher has named a single change to the Tyrone side that defeated Clare last time out. Conn Kilpatrick comes in for Joe Oguz in midfield.
Here's our 𝐒𝐭𝐚𝐫𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐗𝐕 for tomorrow's All-Ireland Championship group stage game against Cork.
⏰ Throw-in at 3.00pm • O’Connor Park, Tullamore
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