Semple Stadium is the destination this Sunday as Clareโ€™s senior footballers will attempt to retain their place in Division 2 of the Allianz National Football League.

Thus far with just one win and a draw to their name coupled with four defeats, Clare have it all to do when they face off with Tipperary. The Premier County themselves are fighting for survival with the exact same outcome from their six games in the league.

Speaking to The Clare Echo ahead of the decisive game, Banner boss Colm Collins insisted that the various permutations that exist were of little interest and his main focus was on guaranteeing their survival by winning.

A positive opening half display in their five point loss to Meath last Sunday strengthened his belief that Clare will be able to lift their game when it matters at the weekend. โ€œIn the first half youโ€™d have been delighted with the way they played, we played some really good football and weโ€™re unlucky not to be ahead at half-time. I still think theyโ€™re well capable of a big display next Sundayโ€.

On what to expect from Tipperary, he said, โ€œWeโ€™ve played them a good few times and weโ€™ve had tough battles with them, this is one we need to give everything into and hopefully get a good performance down thereโ€.

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