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Clare look to continue bid for promotion from Division Three of the Allianz National Football League

Clare could take another step toward promotion from Division Three of the National Football League this afternoon.

Colm Collins side take on Westmeath in Cusack Park, knowing a win would all but guarantee their status for next year, while also putting them firmly in with a shot at going up.

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There's just one change to the side from last weeks win over Limerick with Cathal O'Connor coming back in to midfield while Pat Burke drops to the bench.

Captain Gary Brennan says they can't be distracted by anything other than getting the two points on offer.

Throw in this afternoon in Cusack Park is at 2pm, live commentary here on Clare FM in association with Maloney's Garden Machinery Smithstown and Maloneys Expert Hardware Skycourt Shopping Centre Shannon. 

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Elsewhere in Division Three, Tipperary and Offaly got underway in Semple Stadium at 12:45, and the latest from there is…

Kildare and Limerick fight it out in Newbridge at 1:30pm, while Sligo and Longford meet at 2:30 at Markievicz Park.

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Donegal put their 100% record in the Allianz League on the line when they head to Kerry in Division 1 this afternoon.

Kerry have just one win from their opening three matches ahead of action in Tralee. Throw-in is at two-thirty.

Elsewhere in Division 1, Mayo chase their first win in this season’s competition as they make the trip Clonesto play Monaghan from half-two and it’s Roscommon and Down at Dr Hyde Park at two.

In Division 2, Galway host Meath at Pearse Stadium while it’s Fermanagh and Laois at Brewster Park with both games underway at 2pm.

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