*Shane Bennett falls to the ground under pressure from Cathal Malone. Photograph: Martin Connolly

Fixture details have been released for the McGrath Cup and Munster senior hurling league finals which take place this weekend.

On Saturday, Colm Collins’ Clare senior footballers welcome Cork to Hennessy Memorial Park, Miltown. Their clash commences at 2pm. They sealed their place in the final with a comprehensive eleven point win over Waterford. Kerry’s Padraig O’Sullivan has been confirmed as the referee.

At the same time, twenty four hours later, the Banner’s senior hurlers travel to Gaelic Grounds where they face Liam Sheedy’s Tipperary in the final of the Co-Op superstores Munster senior hurling league. On their way to the final, Clare have defeated Cork and Waterford while the Premier County have impressed with victories against All-Ireland champions Limerick and Kerry.

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