Waterford and Clare go head to head in a vital All-Ireland Senior Championship clash in Walsh Park this afternoon.
A win for Waterford would see them book a Quarter-Final spot, following wins over Dublin and Meath so far.
Clare arrive knowing this is a must-win encounter as they just have one win.
Both counties faced a similar situation when they met last season in Ennis, and Déise boss Donal O' Rourke isn't taking anything for granted.
Donal says there's not much you can do between games with the busy schedule.
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Throw-in is @ 5pm, and Tomás McCarthy will have updates here on WLR.
Big day today for our Seniors and Juniors. Our Seniors play Clare at 5PM in Walsh Park and our Juniors play Limerick @5PM in Bruff GAA. Both games are crucial games and are must win games.
Best of luck to both teams. Your support for both team would be massively appreciated. pic.twitter.com/8hvmwNOvER— Waterford Camogie (@deisecamogie) July 13, 2019
Meanwhile, the Waterford ladies footballers are also in All-Ireland Championship action this afternoon.
Ciaran Curran's side will be aiming to bounce back from their Munster Final reversal to Cork, but they face a stiff challenge when they take on Dublin with that one underway in Portlaoise @ 3:30pm.
Beidh @LadiesFootball ar ais beo ar @SportTG4 an deireadh seachtaine seo!
Live #ladiesgaelic games every weekend on @GAA_BEO this summer & highlights every Mon on #GAA2019
Sat @ 13.30 @TG4TV @kerryladiesfoot v @GalwayLgfa @dublinladiesg v @WaterfordLGFA #20x20 #properfan pic.twitter.com/cEahDtJKv2— GAA 2022 (@GAA_2022_TG4) July 12, 2019