Littlewoods Ireland Camogie League
Fixtures
Division 1
Down v Galway, Liatroim Fontenoys GAA, 2pm
Offaly v Dublin, Drumcullen GAA, 12.30pm
Clare v Kilkenny, Cusack Park Ennis, 3pm
Cork v Limerick, Páirc Uí Chaoimh, 3pm
Division 2
Derry v Kildare, St Mary’s Banagher GAA, 2pm
Waterford v Kilkenny, WIT Arena, 2pm
Wexford v Meath, Chadwicks Wexford Park, 2pm
Tipperary v Westmeath, The Ragg, 2pm
Division 3
Clare v Down, Fr. McNamara Park, Ennis, 3pm
Roscommon v Antrim, St Mary's Ahoghill GA & CC Ahoghill, 2.30pm
Cavan v Armagh, Middletown, 2pm
Carlow v Dublin, Netwatch Training Centre, Fenagh, 2pm
Division 4
Tyrone v Wicklow, Páirc Éire Óg an Charraig Mhór, 2pm
ONLINE
Reports, round-ups and reaction on rte.ie/sport.
RADIO
Live updates and commentaries on RTÉ Radio 1's Saturday and Sunday Sport.
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WEATHER
Saturday: Saturday will be quite windy and rather cloudy with patchy light rain or drizzle, mainly affecting the south and west. There will be brighter intervals at times too. Highest temperatures of 7C to 10C with a fresh to strong and gusty south to southwest wind. For more go to met.ie.
Tipperary have been in imperious form to date in Division One and currently boast an intimidating +47 points difference in Group 1.
Bill Mullaney's charges have scored 7-37 and only conceded 1-08 in two games and although they will know that there are tougher challenges to come, Westmeath could be in for a mauling when they face the Premier County at The Ragg.
Kilkenny got off to a good start at the beginning of the month with an 11-point victory over Limerick. They travel to Cusack Park in Ennis on Saturday to take on a Clare team that made life awkward for Cork last Sunday.
The League has been good to Kilkenny, who have been in the last five finals, and six of the last seven. What's more, they’ve won five of those and are defending their crown this year.