Sunday is set to be a day full of action and drama as three GAA matches will be available to watch live on TV.
Clare will host Wexford in Division One of the hurling league.
Wexford boss Darragh Egan says he hopes to see captain Lee Chin by the end of the League campaign.
Chin is out of action currently with a knee injury though Egan is confident that he’ll return to the side before the Championship, while Kevin Foley and Rory O’Connor, neither of whom featured in the win over Limerick, should be available for Sunday’s trip to Clare.
"He's just under pressure at the moment but we're hoping to have him towards the end of the League,” said Egan of Chin.
“He's a huge player for us, captain of our team and he's the player that all the lads respect very highly but at the moment we have what we have and we'll plough on with that and as they showed today they are all made to hurl for Wexford.”
Also in Division One, Offaly will entertain Cork and Tipperary clash with Kilkenny.
Here is all the information on how to watch each match on Sunday:
Clare v Wexford
Fans can watch this one on TG4 and it starts at 1.45pm.
Offaly v Cork
This one is available to stream via the TG4 app and it gets started at 2pm.
Tipp v Kilkenny
Starting at 3.45pm, fans can watch this on TG4.
At 9.30pm on Sunday, RTÉ 2 will be showing all the highlights from the Allianz League.
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