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Dublin and Waterford will meet for a place in the final four of the All-Ireland hurling championship. Ken Sutton/INPHO
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The path to Liam MacCarthy is now clear as the quarter-finals are settled

Waterford suffered their first defeat of the season today.

AFTER THEIR LOSS to Tipperary in the Munster final today, Waterford will have to beat Dublin to get their 2015 All-Ireland hurling championship campaign back on track.

Ger Cunningham’s side beat a wayward shooting Limerick in Thurles yesterday and, as they’ve already played Galway, could only meet Derek McGrath’s charges in the final six.

The second quarter-final was decided yesterday when Cork got the better of Clare in the late game at Semple Stadium.

The quarter-finals will take place on Sunday, 26 July.

All-Ireland hurling quarter-finals

Cork v Galway
Dublin v Waterford

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