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Clare v Tipperary: How To Watch, TV Info, Team News

Clare v Tipperary: How To Watch, TV Info, Team News

All-Ireland champions Clare welcome Tipperary to Ennis on Saturday for a do or die clash that could define their championship campaigns.

Both sides will go into the game winless, with Clare having staged a miraculous late comeback against Cork in round one to earn a draw and then suffered a defeat at the hands of Waterford in Walsh Park. Tipperary claimed a creditable draw at home to Limerick in round one but were no match for Cork in round two and suffered a heavy defeat to Pat Ryan’s men.

The Munster Championship is always a bear pit and this year is proving no different. Whichever of these sides fails to win on Saturday will be almost certainly out of contention to progress to the All-Ireland series. Something that would have seemed unthinkable to Clare fans just a few weeks ago.

We have all the info you need to know on how to watch Clare v Tipperary.

When is Clare v Tipperary

Clare host Tipperary on Saturday evening at Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chíosóg, with throw-in at 6pm.

How to watch Clare v Tipperary

Clare v Tipperary will not be shown on terrestrial TV but fans can watch the action on GAA+.

The GAA's streaming platform will broadcast live from Páirc Chíosóg.

You can also catch highlights of the Munster hurling clash on The Saturday Game at 9:30pm on Saturday on RTÉ 2.

Clare v Tipperary team news

Clare received an absolutely massive boost ahead of the weekend's game. 2025 Hurler of the Year Shane O'Donnell had been expected to miss most of the season but he has made a miraculous recovery from injury to land on the bench for Saturday's clash with Tipp.

The Clare team to play Tipperary in Round 3 of the Munster SHC on Saturday evening has been named .

Throw in at @zimmerbiomet Páirc Chiosóg is at 6pm.

🟡🔵🟡💪 Best of luck boys ! - Hon the Banner ! @MunsterGAA @TipperaryGAA @officialgaa #WeAreTheBanner pic.twitter.com/6wyWTJG8AU

— Clare Gaa (@GaaClare) May 9, 2025

Tipperary have made four changes to their team, with Liam Cahill reshuffling after the suspension for Darragh McCarthy.

Noel McGrath, Conor Stakelum, Andrew Ormond, and Rhys Skelly all come in to the starting XV.

GAA on TV this weekend

RTÉ are showing both codes this weekend between Saturday and Sunday. In hurling Galway v Wexford will get underway at 3:15pm on RTÉ 2 followed by Armagh v Donegal throwing in at 5:25pm on the same channel and on BBC TWO NI. On Sunday it’s Louth v Meath in the Leinster football final live on RTÉ 2 with the throw-in at 4:15pm. RTÉ's coverage gets underway at 3:45pm on Sunday.

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