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

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

Kilkenny and Dublin both sit on six points after their opening three matches in the Leinster hurling championship with Kilkenny sitting in the top spot in Leinster due to their superior scoring difference.

Dublin have only beaten Kilkenny once in the last 81 years in the championship and that win came in 2013 in the Leinster semi-final replay with Dublin winning by three points.

Kilkenny made light work of The Dubs in last year's Leinster final winning by sixteen points in what turned out to be a total non-event.

Kilkenny have defeated Galway and Offaly at home either side of a win on their travels against Antrim in Corrigan Park.

Dublin have had home wins over Offaly and Wexford along with an away victory to Antrim.

The winner of this tie will guarantee themselves a spot in the Leinster final.

We have all the info you need to know ahead of Kilkenny v Dublin.

When is Kilkenny v Dublin

Kilkenny v Dublin throws-in at 3pm this Sunday at 3pm in UPMC Nowlan Park.

How to watch Kilkenny v Dublin

Kilkenny v Dublin will be streamed live on GAA+ with coverage beginning at 2.30pm.

Highlights will be available to watch on The Sunday Game on RTÉ 2 from 9.30pm that night.

Kilkenny v Dublin team news

Kilkenny manager Derek Lyng has welcomed Adrian Mullen and Richie Reid back to the starting XV for Sunday's clash at Nowlan Park. Mullen came off the bench against Offaly last weekend, while Reid missed the win due to injury.

Manager Derek Lyng & his selectors have named the Kilkenny team to play Dublin in round 4 of the @gaaleinster Senior Hurling Championship.

All support appreciated - let’s pack UPMC Nowlan Park in the black & amber! ⚫️🟡

Advance ticket sales only at selected Centra and… pic.twitter.com/Xl3QweByA7

— Kilkenny GAA (@KilkennyCLG) May 16, 2025

Dublin have named a strong team for Sunday's clash, as they look to take a historic win on the road against Kilkenny.

Here is the Dublin Senior Hurling panel for Sunday's Leinster Championship meeting with Kilkenny at UPMC Nowlan Park 👕#UpTheDubs pic.twitter.com/kLceg7Gyzh

— Dublin GAA (@DubGAAOfficial) May 16, 2025

GAA on TV this weekend

GAA+ are showing three live football games and two hurling matches this weekend. Starting off on Saturday Kerry face Roscommon with a throw-in time of 2.30pm and coverage beginning on GAA+ at 1.45pm. Dublin v Galway will begin at 5pm with coverage starting at 4.30pm and this game is also live on GAA+. Earlier in the day on Saturday Galway will take on Antrim at 2.30pm with coverage on GAA+ starting at 2.25pm. On Sunday RTÉ have chosen Munster hurling and will be showing Tipperary v Waterford live from Thurles with that game beginning at 2pm followed by Limerick v Cork at 4pm live from the TUS Gaelic Grounds. GAA+ will have Tailteann Cup action in the form of Leitrim v Sligo with throw-in at Avant Money Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada at 1.30pm.

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