The 2022 hurling championship has barreled along at a relentless pace and, somehow, in early July, we now have only two teams left. All-Ireland hurling final day is always a special one, but it can be a challenge to watch when abroad - so we have all the info you need on how to watch the All-Ireland hurling final overseas.
Who's playing in the hurling final?
Kilkenny will face Limerick in the All-Ireland hurling final. Both sides won their provincial championships, with Kilkenny beating Galway in the Leinster final and Limerick defeating Clare in a thriller in Munster.
Kilkenny then won comfortably against Clare in the All-Ireland hurling semi-final, before another classic game saw Limerick triumph over Galway.
Limerick are gunning for a fourth title in five years, while Kilkenny are hoping for a first All-Ireland since 2015.
When is the hurling final?
The All-Ireland senior hurling championship final between Limerick and Kilkenny will take place on Sunday July 17th, with throw-in at 3:30pm in Croke Park.
How to watch the All-Ireland hurling final overseas?
If you're living anywhere other than Ireland or the UK, you'll be able to access the match through the GAAGO streaming service. For €20 (or $25) you can get full access to the All-Ireland hurling final.
All you need to do is log on to gaago.ie while in the country you'll be watching the game from, and scroll through the list of matches until you come to "Kilkenny v Limerick" in the hurling final.
If you're craving some more All-Ireland action, the GAA actually have a very solid deal going on GAAGO. For just €35 ($40), you can also get both All-Ireland football semi-finals and the football final as well as the hurling final.
The GAAGO purchase also allows you to watch the game on-demand, as many as 10 times (if that need somehow comes upon you).
How to watch the hurling final in Ireland and the UK?
If you live on the island of Ireland or on mainland Britain, you'll be able to watch the match through the usual broadcasters. RTÉ will carry live coverage on RTÉ 2, as well as highlights that evening on the Sunday Game at 9:30pm.
Sky Sports have the exclusive British rights to the game, and their coverage will be over on Sky Sports Arena (Sky channel number 408)
So, there you have it - all the info you need on how to watch the All-Ireland hurling final overseas. It's set to be a cracker in Croker, so you won't want to miss it.