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Cathal Mannion celebrates his second goal. James Crombie/INPHO

As it happened: Galway vs. Dublin, Leinster SHC quarter-final replay

Who will prevail at the second time of asking?

ITโ€™S THE DUBS versus the Tribesmen for the second time in the space of a week.

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Six days after they played out a draw at Croke Park, Galway and Dublin go at it again today at Oโ€™Connor Park with a place in the Leinster hurling semi-finals at stake. Stick with us and weโ€™ll keep you up to speed on all the action from Tullamore. Throw-in is at 4.45pm.

Manager Anthony Cunningham has kept faith with the same Galway team that drew 1-17 to 0-20 with the Dubs last Sunday:

Galway: Colm Callanan; Johnny Coen, John Hanbury, Pรกdraig Mannion; David Collins, Iarla Tannian, Gearรณid McInerney; Joseph Cooney, Aidan Harte; Andrew Smith, Cyril Donnellan, Jonathan Glynn; Cathal Mannion, Joe Canning, Jason Flynn.

Dublin boss Ger Cunningham has made two changes to his starting line-up. Michael Carton replaces injured full-back Peter Kelly and Paul Schutte will slot in alongside Carton in the full-back line at the expense of Colm Cronin:

Dublin: Alan Nolan; Cian Oโ€™Callaghan, Michael Carton, Paul Schutte; Chris Crummey, Conal Keaney, Shane Durkin; Johnny McCaffrey, Simon Lambert; Ryan Oโ€™Dwyer, Liam Rushe, Danny Sutcliffe, David Oโ€™Callaghan, David Treacy, Mark Schutte.

Galway fans will be expecting more from Joe Canning today in Tullamore. His influence was curbed last week at Croke Park by a hand injury.

Joe Canning reacts Cathal Noonan / INPHO Cathal Noonan / INPHO / INPHO

The winners of todayโ€™s game will face Offaly or Laois โ€” who play tomorrow in Portlaoise (3.30pm) โ€” in a Leinster semi-final on Saturday, 20 June.

One late change to the Galway team, with Daithi Burke coming in for Gearoid McInerney at wing-back.

Thereโ€™s also a late change for Dublin: Darragh Oโ€™Connell is in at midfield, Johnny McCaffrey is out.

Big day for former Kerry player Darragh Oโ€™Connell, whoโ€™s been drafted in at midfield for Dublinโ€ฆ

Darragh O'Connell Cathal Noonan Cathal Noonan

Itโ€™s a half-empty Oโ€™Connor Park and Eddie Brennan and Tomรกs Mulcahy are disappointed with the turn-out from both countiesโ€™ supporters in the RTร‰ studio.

Both Mulcahy and Brennan are going for a Galway win. Do you agree folks?

GOAL! Galway 1-0 Dublin 0-0 (Cathal Mannion, 1)

Galway 1-0 Dublin 0-0

Brilliant start for Galway with a superb goal by Mannion inside the opening minute.

Galway 1-2 Dublin 0-1

Andy Smith and Darragh Oโ€™Connell trade points before Jason Flynn points a free for Galway.

GOAL! Galway 2-2 Dublin 0-1 (Cathal Mannion, 5)

Galway 2-3 Dublin 0-1

Another one for Mannion, what a start by him. Heโ€™s got Paul Schutte in a lot of trouble. Jason Flynn extends Galwayโ€™s lead with another point.

Galway 2-4 Dublin 0-1

Penalty for Dublin but, with just goalkeeper Colm Callanan to beat, David Treacy sends it wide. Joe Canning then gets his first point of the game. All of Galwayโ€™s full-forward line are already on the board.

Galway 2-5 Dublin 0-1

โ€œDublin havenโ€™t really got off the bus at all,โ€ says Liam Sheedy in RTร‰ commentary as Treacy sends a free wide before Cyril Donnellan stretches Galwayโ€™s lead.

Galway 2-5 Dublin 0-1

Galway have a strong wind behind them in this first-half but itโ€™s been a very poor start from Dublin in any case.

GOAL! Galway 3-5 Dublin 0-1 (Cathal Mannion, 11)

Galway 3-5 Dublin 0-1

A hat-trick for Mannion inside 11 minutes, incredible stuff. Colm Callananโ€™s puck-out landed inside Dublinโ€™s 21 and Mannion was there to flick it past Alan Nolan.

Galway 3-6 Dublin 0-1

Jason Flynn puts Galway 14 points ahead with a free.

Galway 3-8 Dublin 0-1

Another free from Flynn is followed by an Aidan Harte point from play. Beautiful piece of skill by Flynn to set it up.

Galway 3-10 Dublin 0-1

Five points now for Jason Flynn as he slots over another free. Then Cathal Mannion gets one from play. About time he got a point.

Galway 3-10 Dublin 0-1

Hereโ€™s the hat-trick heroโ€ฆ

Cathal Mannion celebrates scoring his side's second goal James Crombie / INPHO James Crombie / INPHO / INPHO

Galway 3-10 Dublin 0-3

Treacy with a free and then one from play to end Dublinโ€™s 18-minute wait for a score. Padraig Mannion is down for Galway with what looks like a nasty injury.

Galway 3-10 Dublin 0-4

Thankfully Mannion is okay to play. Second point of the game there for Darragh Oโ€™Connell.

Galway 3-10 Dublin 0-4

Ten minutes remain in the first-half. Even at this early stage, is there a way back for Dublin?

Galway 3-11 Dublin 0-5

Brilliant point by Danny Sutcliffe but Joe Canning responds right away for Galway. That was Galwayโ€™s first score in 10 minutes.

Galway 3-12 Dublin 0-6

Jason Flynn converts another close-range free for Galway to extend their lead to 16 points with five minutes to go until the break, but Simon Lambert hits back for Dublin with a long-range placed-ball.

Galway 3-12 Dublin 0-6

Yellow card for Galway defender Daithi Burke for a heavy challenge on Danny Sutcliffe. Lambertโ€™s free drops short.

Galway 3-13 Dublin 0-6

Good pressure by Galway and theyโ€™re rewarded with a fine point for Jason Flynn. Lots of silly off-the-ball stuff starting to break out now.

Hereโ€™s that lovely assist by Flynn for Aidan Harteโ€™s point from earlierโ€ฆ
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Galway 3-13 Dublin 0-6

Ryan Oโ€™Dwyer is brought down in added time and itโ€™s another penalty for Dublin. Yellow card for John Hanbury. Thatโ€™s Galwayโ€™s fifth of the game. Dublin have brought in Paul Ryan for David Treacy, and Ryan will take the penalty immediately.

Galway 3-13 Dublin 0-7

What a save by Colm Callanan! He dives at full stretch to his left to deny Paul Ryan and Dublin have to settle for a 65, which Ryan points.

HALF-TIME: Galway 3-13 Dublin 0-7

Can Dublin get back into this game in the second-half?

โ€œItโ€™s been an absolute disaster from Dublinโ€™s perspective,โ€ says Tomรกs Mulcahy on RTร‰.

Galway 3-13 Dublin 0-7

Weโ€™re underway for the second-half in Tullamore. A 15-point deficit for Dublin to recover from. Letโ€™s see if they can do it.

GOAL! Galway 4-13 Dublin 0-7 (Joe Canning, 37)

Galway 4-13 Dublin 0-7

A superb goal by Joe Canning and itโ€™s followed by a scuffle between him and Dublin goalkeeper Alan Nolan, which results in both players being booked. Itโ€™s hard to see Dublin coming back from this.

Galway 4-13 Dublin 0-9

Dublin substitute Paul Ryan gets his second point of the game before Ryan Oโ€™Dwyer chips in with his first.

GOAL! Galway 5-13 Dublin 0-9 (Joe Canning, 42)

Galway 5-13 Dublin 0-9

Canning plucks it out of the air and buries the ball past Alan Nolan. Having the wind with them in this half doesnโ€™t seem to be making much of a difference for Dublin.

Galway 5-13 Dublin 0-10

Paul Ryan points for Dublin. Only six goals between the teams now.

Galway 5-13 Dublin 0-10

Handbags in Tullamoreโ€ฆ

Andrew Smith and Liam Rushe clash James Crombie / INPHO James Crombie / INPHO / INPHO

Galway 5-14 Dublin 0-11

Jason Flynn and Paul Ryan trade frees.

Galway 5-16 Dublin 0-12

Another free from Paul Ryan for Dublin, his fifth point of the game. But Cathal Mannion hits back for Galway to take his personal tally to 3-2. Galwayโ€™s forward line have scored 5-13 between them.

Galway 5-17 Dublin 0-16

Another Ryan free is followed by a good point by Eamonn Dillon. Then a close-range free from Ryan goes over when a goal opportunity presented itself. Padraig Brehony responds for Galway, before Mark Schutte points for the Dubs. Dublin fans hoping for a comeback, itโ€™s not looking likely.

Galway 5-18 Dublin 0-17

Mannion gets a point for Galway which is then cancelled out by Cian Boland.

Hereโ€™s Colm Callananโ€™s brilliant penalty save from Paul Ryan at the end of the first-halfโ€ฆ

Save

Galway 5-18 Dublin 0-18

Liam Rushe gets on the board for Dublin but itโ€™s far too little too late.

GOAL! Galway 5-18 Dublin 1-18 (Eamonn Dillon, 65)

Galway 5-18 Dublin 1-18

Dillon finishes well after quick-thinking by Paul Ryan from a free. It reduces the gap to 12 but there wonโ€™t be enough time for Dublin to get close to Galway.

Galway 5-18 Dublin 1-18

Galway corner-forward Cathal Mannion, who has hit 3-3, is unsurprisingly named as Liam Sheedyโ€™s man-of-the-match on RTร‰.

Cathal Mannion scores his side's second goal James Crombie / INPHO James Crombie / INPHO / INPHO

Galway 5-19 Dublin 1-18

Joe Canning points in added time to take his own tally for the day to 2-3.

FULL-TIME: Galway 5-19 Dublin 1-18

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