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Watch - Friday's #OTBAM - Champions Cup, Mayo vs Kerry, Coleman's future

#OTBAM is live from 7:45am! Ahead of a massive weekend for the Irish provinces in Europe, we'll b...



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Watch - Friday's #OTBAM - Champions Cup, Mayo vs Kerry, Coleman's future

#OTBAM is live from 7:45am!

Ahead of a massive weekend for the Irish provinces in Europe, we'll be joined in studio by Alan Quinlan to talk through what we can expect of Munster, Ulster, Leinster and Connacht.

With the all-Irish clash between Leinster and Ulster sure to grab the attention, we'll be looking at whether the reigning Champions Cup holders can progress beyond their Irish opponents to reach yet another semi-final.

It's also set to be a huge weekend of GAA action as all four divisions of the National Football League play out their finals, while Limerick and Waterford go at it for the first time in the hurling final. We'll be paying close attention to the Division 1 final between Kerry and Mayo on this morning's #OTBAM and whether it'll be Peter Keane or James Horan who marks a first year in the job with some silverware.

After a relatively successful international window, Eoin Sheahan and Adrian Barry will be joined by Nathan Murphy to share/debate their thoughts on Ireland's right-back situation, and how Mick McCarthy should consider solving the Seamus Coleman/Matt Doherty conundrum.

Darren Cleary will be joining the lads on #OTBAM for the final time on this morning's show. Delivering you the morning's sports news, Darren will be in studio shortly after 8:30am.

For all that and more, tune in to #OTBAM via Periscope, YouTube, Facebook or OfftheBall.com at 7:45am!

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