# [LIVE@STREAM-FOX]*$* Limerick v Clare Live Streaming Online ON TV Channel 11 February 2023 What time and TV channel is Limerick v Clare on today in the National Hurling League? **[🔴WATCH📺📱👉Limerick v Clare LIVE STREAM](https://www.hdtvstream24.com/gaa)** **[🔴GAA-TV📺📱👉Limerick v Clare LIVE STREAM](https://www.hdtvstream24.com/gaa)** [![](https://i.imgur.com/mL4E0W3.jpg)](https://www.hdtvstream24.com/gaa) Limerick and Clare will face off in the Allianz Hurling League this weekend and the match will be broadcast live on TV. The counties go into the Division 1 A clash on the back of contrasting fortunes on the opening weekend, after Limerick narrowly lost to Cork at Pairc Ui Chaoimh while Clare dismantled Westmeath at Cusack Park. All-Ireland champions Limerick will be looking to bounce back after blowing an eight-point half-time lead against Cork last Saturday night. John Kiely’s side raced into a 0-16 0-08 lead at the interval, before goals from Robbie O’Flynn and Declan Dalton helped instigate a turnaround for the Rebels. Limerick were ahead again by 0-22 to 2-14 midway through injury-time, but late points by Patrick Horgan, Conor Lehane and Shane Kingston sealed Cork’s victory. As for Clare, they’re sitting pretty at the top of the Division 1 A table, thanks to an empathic 4-27 to 0-14 victory over Westmeath on Sunday afternoon. Mark Rodgers (2), Ian Galvin and Aron Shanagher were the goalscorers for the Banner County on the day, while Aidan McCarthy registered an impressive 10-point haul. The opening rounds of the league are frequently about making small little statements. That is precisely what Galway and Cork did last Saturday so the Salthill clash involving those two outfits promises to be interesting. Wexford suffered a disappointing loss so they will head for Mullingar eager to summon a response. A Leinster SHC draw at TEG Cusack Park.....in the summer of 2022 is a reminder of the threat a pumped up Westmeath can carry. Clare, prompted by Aidan McCarthy and Mark Rodgers, delivered a satisfactory display when overcoming Westmeath. The challenge, though, against neighbours Limerick will be demanding. Limerick might have eventually been beaten by Cork, but there still was plenty to admire about the All-Ireland champions. Before an injury enforced departure Declan Hannon had been splendid at centre back, while the return of Cian Lynch is another boost. Getting more minutes for the Patrickswell craftsman is on the agenda during the coming weeks for Limerick, who've had some tasty tussles with Clare recently. Developing the Clare panel during the league is what Brian Lohan will be striving to do, but Limerick are going through an audition process also. John Kiely will monitor how some of the emerging players fare against Clare in front of another sizeable crowd.