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eir Sport will broadcast both legs of Cork City's Europa League third qualifying round meeting with KRC Genk.
Cork travel to the Luminus Arena on Thursday before hosting their Belgian opponents at Turner's Cross seven days later and both games will be broadcast live on eir Sport 1.
In addition to Cork's Europa League exploits, eir Sport will also have live coverage of Dundalk's Champions League qualifier against BATE Borisov.
“We are delighted to be able to show our support for both Dundalk and Cork in the latter stages of these qualifiers by showing both legs live,” said Brian Quinn, eir Sport’s Operations Director.
“It would be fantastic to see them both make it all the way to the group stages where we’d love to be able to feature them in our coverage further.”
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