Corrigan Park to host Antrim's clash with Carlow

Antrim’s National Hurling League Division 1B game against Carlow on Sunday will now be played at Corrigan Park.

Originally, the game was due to take place in Dunloy, but has been switched to the Belfast venue with its original throw-in time of 13:00 GMT intact.

Corrigan Park has been Antrim’s settled home venue for past number of seasons but was closed at the end of the 2025 club championships for remedial work.

The Saffrons hosted Clare in Cushendall in their second league fixture – a game that was also switched from Dunloy – while the footballers have played their league games in Portglenone.

Davy Fitzgerald’s side go into Sunday’s game with three straight defeats, including a disappointing reverse away to Kildare last time out, which leaves them joint bottom of the division with neighbours Down and desperate for a win to give themselves a shot at survival.

Carlow have played a game less in the seven-team division, beating Down on the opening day and enjoyed a bye week before defeat away to Wexford on 7 February.

Sunday’s game will be streamed live on the BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport NI website and app.

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