*Kilmihil’s Stan Lineen. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill

Pairings are now known for the Clare SFC and IFC quarter-finals following a draw on Monday evening.

Champions Kilmurry Ibrickane face Kilmihil, reigning intermediate champions St Josephs Doora/Barefield take on last year’s beaten semi-finalists Lissycasey.

2019 winners St Josephs Miltown will meet the Donie Garrihy managed St Breckans while the final tie sees Ennistymon and Éire Óg go head to head. All Clare SFC last eight ties will take place on the weekend of October 9th/10th.

Cooraclare have been drawn with Clondegad in the relegation play-off, the loser drops down to the intermediate ranks with the winner facing Kilrush Shamrocks in a similarly must-win scenario.

In the Clare Junior A semi-finals, Kilmurry Ibrickane meet Ennistymon while Ballyvaughan will face off with Clooney/Quin.

Clare SFC Quarter-Finals:
Kilmurry Ibrickane v Kilmihil
St Breckans v St Joseph Miltown
Lissycasey v St Josephs Doora/Barefield
Ennistymon v Éire Óg

Clare SFC Relegation Play-Off:
Cooraclare v Clondegad
Kilrush Shamrocks bye

Clare IFC Quarter-Finals:
Shannon Gaels v Kildysart
Kilfenora v Banner
Corofin v MichaeI Cusacks
Coolmeen v O’Currys

Clare IFC Relegation Play-Off
Wolfe Tones v Éire Óg
Liscannor Bye

Clare Junior Football Semi-Final:
Kilmurry Ibrickane v Ennistymon
Ballyvaughan v Clooney/Quin

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