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Tipperary Ladies footballers look to overcome Clare and build momentum
Anna Rose Kennedy of Tipperary in action against Melissa Duggan of Cork
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20 Feb 2025 3:00 PM
Email:
sport@tipperarystar.ie
The Lidl National Football League is hotting up week on week and the league tables will start to take shape on Sunday evening following a full round of fixtures.
As it stands Tipperary are in need of a win to kick start their campaign and they will travel to Doonbeg to take on Clare in a must-win encounter.
Recent encounters against Monaghan, Galway and Cork mean that a win is paramount to ensure Tipperary are back in the conversation and build momentum ahead of the championship.
Clare v Tipperary; Shanahan/McNamara Memorial Park, Doonbeg
Lidl National Football League Division 3
Offaly v Laois; Daingean
Louth v Down; Páirc Naomh Malachi, Courtbane
Wexford v Cavan; McCauley Park, Bellefield
Lidl National Football League Division 4
Antrim v Leitrim; Antrim GAA Centre of Excellence, Dunsilly
Kilkenny v Sligo; Thomastown
Derry v Wicklow; Owenbeg
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