
The Leinster Hurling Championship returned last weekend…
Keith Rossiter’s Wexford Senior hurling team won their round 1 clash against Kildare in Newbridge.
There’s no doubt that a bigger test lies ahead this weekend though, when Wexford travel to Nowlan Park.
Here, you’ll find all the information you need to know ahead of the clash including fixture details, team details, betting odds, and ticket details.
Who’s playing?
Kilkenny vs Wexford
Fixture details:
Saturday, 25 April. Throw-in is set for 6:30 pm. It’s taking place in Nowlan Park, Kilkenny.
What’s it in? Is it important?
This is the second round of the Leinster Senior hurling championship for Wexford. It’s a crucial game for the team. Kilkenny will be hoping to bounce back after their recent poor performance against Galway, while Wexford will be hoping to pounce on Kilkenny’s relatively poor form. It’s a derby game after all, and we can expect a huge battle here.
A win for Wexford could set them up nicely to push for a place in the Leinster final, all going well.
Betting odds?
Kilkenny are strong favourites heading into this clash. Kilkenny are priced at 2/9 in most major bookmakers including BoyleSports, Betfair, and PaddyPower. Meanwhile, Wexford are priced at 7/2 while the draw can be secured at 13/1.
What are the teams?
Wexford team:
The Wexford team will be named here once released to the media.
Kilkenny team:
The Kilkenny Senior hurling team vs Wexford has been named.
Is it on tv? Or streamed online?
It’s not on TV, however, it will be live streamed and broadcast on GAA+.
This is a pay-per-view service.
Ticket details:
Tickets can be purchased online and in participating SuperValu and Centra stores. Adult stand tickets cost €25, while adult terraced tickets cost €15. Student tickets cost €15, while juvenile tickets cost €5. Tickets must be bought in advance.
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