In next year’s Munster senior hurling championship, holders Limerick will open their campaign with a home fixture against Cork.

The Treaty will have four games in five weeks and receive a bye in the concluding weekend of the round-robin system.

All-Ireland Champions Tipperary, who were provincial finalists last year, will get their summer underway by entertaining Waterford.

This means Liam Cahill, who managed Tipp’s U-21’s to All-Ireland success in 2018 and the U-20s to glory in 2019, will face his native county in his first-ever match as a senior inter-county manager.

The draw has not been very favourable to Cork and Clare who will play three games in three successive weekends, between the 30th/31st May and 13th/14th June, as their byes fall early in the competition.

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