Live Coverage of Cork vs Waterford on WLR this Sunday from 3.35 pm with Kieran O’Connor & Eoin Murphy, with thanks to George Corbett Motors Skoda

Waterford begin their league campaign today with a tough away test against Cork at Páirc Uí Chaoimh. It is a classic Munster rivalry. It also promises to be a high-intensity opening-round clash.

The Déise travel to Leeside eager to make a strong start. However, they face a Cork side that will relish home advantage. Opening-day games often set the tone for the season. Therefore, both teams will be keen to build early momentum.

Fans unable to attend can follow every moment live on WLR’s The Big Match. This season, the programme celebrates a major milestone. It marks 10 years of partnership with George Corbett Motors.

As a result, the show remains one of Waterford’s most popular weekend programmes. It delivers the colour, drama, and energy of GAA to listeners on FM and digital platforms.

Fran Kehoe, General Manager of George Corbett Motors, said:
“We’re big supporters of the GAA. This has been a great partnership. The Big Match is part of people’s weekends.”

Meanwhile, Michael Byrne, CEO of WLR, added:
“We’re grateful to George Corbett Motors for their decade-long support. Their sponsorship helps us deliver top-quality GAA coverage.”

Similarly, long-time commentator Kieran O’Connor shared his view:
“You can’t beat a Big Match on WLR. The GAA season lifts the mood everywhere.”

This Sunday’s clash will be broadcast live from Páirc Uí Chaoimh. As a result, listeners can once again enjoy top-class coverage as the season gets underway.

Ultimately, Waterford will aim to make a strong start on the road. Meanwhile, Cork will look to defend home turf in front of their own crowd.

Time: 3.45 pm
Venue: SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh Cork
Competition: Allianz Hurling League Division 1A Cork Vs Waterford

This Weekend’s Game is brought to you by George Corbett Motors Skoda

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