Clare will travel to Armagh in Round Three of the qualifiers as part of the All-Ireland SFC.

After edging past Offaly by two points on Sunday, Colm Collins’ must now travel to the Athletic Grounds in Armagh to take on the Kieran McGeeney managed side. Armagh recorded a six point win over Sligo on Saturday.

Kevin Hartnett made his first appearance of the year for Clare in Sunday’s win and the Meelick man will now be seeking more game time as they make the trip up North. Cratloe’s Sean Collins is still battling an injury while teenager Gavin Cooney has put his hand up for selection after impressing when introduced from the bench.

Times and venues will be confirmed by the CCCC later this afternoon with all qualifiers scheduled to take place this weekend.

All-Ireland SFC Round 3 qualifier draw
Kildare v Mayo
Armagh v Clare
Leitrim v Monaghan
Cavan v Tyrone

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