Is today’s Wicklow vs Dublin game being shown on TV? All you need to know ahead of today’s Leinster SFC quarter-final - Iqraa news

Wicklow manager Oisin McConville and Dublin boss Dessie Farrell

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Never has the David versus Goliath adage been so appropriate as Wicklow take on perennial Leinster champions Dublin in the quarter-final.

The Delaney Cup has been in the capital since the summer of 2011 and it will take something special for any other county to win the provincial title this season.

Dublin were impressive during large parts of the League, albeit a below-par showing in defeat to Tyrone in round seven saw them lose out on a place in the Division One final.

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Having suffered relegation last term, Wicklow were unable to escape Division Four and Oisin McConville’s men will have their sights set on a prolonged Tailteann Cup run later in the summer, provided they don’t pull off the shock of the century against Dessie Farrell’s men.

Here’s all the information you need to know ahead of today’s Leinster SFC quarter-final. . .

When and where is the game?

Wicklow vs Dublin is on Sunday, April 13 at Echelon Park, Aughrim

What time is throw-in?

Today's game starts at 2pm.

Where can I watch it?

Today’s game is being not being shown live. Highlights will be shown on The Sunday Game tonight from 9.30PM on RTÉ2.

Betting odds

  • Wicklow 80/1

  • Draw 80/1

  • Dublin 1/200

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