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Na Fianna vs Sarsfields is on Sunday, January 19 at Croke Park, Dublin.

The most unpredictable club hurling Championships of recent times will see a new champion crowned this afternoon as Na Fianna take on Sarsfields in the All-Ireland Club SHC final.

The All-Ireland club senior hurling final takes place today and will feature Dublin champions Na Fianna and Cork's Sarsfields, who are both going for a first ever title at this level.

Cork's Sarsfields and Dublin's Na Fianna will look to make history at Croke Park today when they contest the All-Ireland senior club hurling final.

Neither club has ever won a senior All-Ireland crown. Cuala paved the way for Dublin hurling, winning back-to-back senior titles in 2017 and 2018.

Of last season’s four All-Ireland semi-finalists, only one made it to their provincial final with O’Loughlin Gaels, Cushendall and St Thomas’ all losing out in their county Championships.

The All-Ireland series was blown wide open, however, when Sarsfields defeated Ballygunner to win the Munster title, having previously lost out to divisional side Imokilly in the Cork SHC final.

Like the football final, this brings together two clubs who wouldn’t have started their campaigns automatically focusing on the All-Ireland. Sarsfields appeared to be going the way of other recent Cork representatives when getting a wild-card entry to Munster, having been well beaten in the county final by divisional side Imokilly.

With time nearly up in the Dublin final, Na Fianna’s CiarΓ‘n Stacey contrived a goal from a pinballing sliotar to overturn Kilmacud on a scoreboard that hadn’t favoured them since the third minute.

In the All-Ireland semi-final before Christmas, they looked down and out by half-time but, accommodated by Loughrea’s loss of altitude, incrementally came back into contention and duly found another knock-out score deep in added time.