Davy Fitzgerald returns home to his native Clare as his Waterford side look to go top of the Munster Hurling Championship table.
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The Deise are currently second on three points, but blowing a four-point lead in injury-time against Tipperary two weeks ago could prove costly and they will need to pick up something against either Clare or Limerick to advance to a Munster final or the All-Ireland series.
Meanwhile, Clare have two points after their win over Cork, having lost to Limerick prior to that.
Here's what you need to know about the game:
Where and when is it?The match takes place at Cusack Park in Ennis on Sunday, May 19.
What time is throw-in?The action gets under way at 2pm.
What TV channel is it on?RTE Two will show the action live, with their coverage starting at 1.30pm. The game will also be streamed online via the RTE Player.
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Clare's Shane O'Donnell: “At the start of the year we looked at silverware as what we wanted to achieve. We don’t want to survive in the Munster Championship.
“We want to be in a Munster final and in that respect it’s a do or die game. We are not going to get to a Munster final on four points.
“And I think Waterford have the exact same perspective.
“They maybe have, with the draw in hand, the possibility of getting to it with five points.
“Even that aside, that’s not the approach they are coming with.
“Like all the games almost in Munster Championship to be honest, I think everybody is approaching with a do or die attitude and I think this one is no different.”
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Betting oddsClare win: 2/5
Waterford win: 5/2
Draw: 9/1
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