The fixture schedule for the Basketball Ireland National Cup finals weekend has been confirmed, with tickets now on sale.

The Domino’s MSL final between Ballincollig and Garvey’s Tralee Warriors is at the National Basketball Arena at 8 pm on Saturday, 17th January, with TG4 broadcasting live from 7.45 pm.

Ballincollig, who have never won the title, are playing in their second Cup final in three years, while Garvey’s Tralee Warriors are chasing their second Pat Duffy Cup, having last won it in 2021/22.

The Domino’s WSL National Cup final between defending champions FloMAX Liffey Celtics and Killester is a repeat of last year’s decider and tips off at 5.30 pm on Sunday, 16th January, with coverage on TG4 starting at 5.25 pm.

FloMAX Liffey Celtics are chasing their third title, while Killester are seeking their fifth Paudie O’Connor Cup.

A limited number of spectator tickets for the Domino’s MSL and WSL National Cup finals are now on sale, with potential further tickets to be released if clubs have not used their full allocation.

Sunday also sees both Domino’s Division One finals take place, with the Domino’s WD1 final between Cleveland Rockets and Limerick Sport Huskies at 12:15 pm, followed by the Domino’s MD1 National Cup final between 2023/24 finalists Limerick Sport Eagles and 2021/22 finalists Drogheda Wolves at 2 pm.

The National Cup finals kickstart with the IWA National Cup final between seven-in-a-row chasing Rebel Wheelers and South East Swifts, which tips off at 6 pm on Friday night. It is followed by the NICC Men’s National Cup final between Phoenix and Killester at 8.15 pm.

All the fixtures will be streamed live on Basketball Ireland’s streaming service BITV, with the two Senior Finals shown live on TG4.

 

 

 

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