The Tipperary senior camogie team can set up a mouth-watering double header tomorrow.
The Premier take on Clare in their final All-Ireland group stage game in FBD Semple Stadium on Saturday at 3pm.
A win or draw for Tipp would see them take on Kilkenny in an All-Ireland quarter-final, which is likely to be played in Croke Park before the hurling semi-final between the two counties on July 6th.
Tipperary manager Denis Kelly is hoping they can set up a double header in HQ.
“We are happy with the way we’re going, we are in a quarter-final regardless.
“Hopefully it will be Kilkenny we will be playing, they are in third in their group and they will remain third so that’s what we’re looking at, getting to that quarter-final if we can.
“It would be great if it was the double header then above in Croke Park on Sunday the 6th.”