
What time and TV channel is Clare v Waterford on today in the All-Ireland final?
Clare and Waterford will face off in the All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship final, with glory on the line for both teams.
It's a Munster showdown for the All-Ireland title as both sides aim to rectify past mistakes, with Clare having previously lost to Waterford in the Munster championship, and Waterford missing out on the provincial crown to Cork last month.
The Banner emerged victorious from a tough battle against Cork in the semi-final, winning by 0-27 to 1-22 in what was considered an upset.
The Déise journeyed to Wexford for their semi-final, defeating Kilkenny by 3 points to secure their spot in the grand finale, thanks in part to scoring 1-6 to no score from Kilkenny in a 10-minute second half spell.
Here's what you need to know about the game:
Thurles hosts this evening's game.
The game is due to begin at 5.15pm.
The game is being shown live on TG4.
Streaming is available on the TG4 Player/Website.

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