The Camogie Association says it is offering a playoff to Clare and Dublin, in a bid to resolve the row over the All-Ireland Championship.
After both teams pulled out of a coin toss that was due to be held this morning, the camogie association now says both sides can face off at Semple Stadium this Saturday afternoon.
The winners would then play Wexford on Bank Holiday Monday, just two days later.
The Camogie Association statement reads as follows:
The Camogie Association have confirmed that it is offering a play-off game to Clare and Dublin to take place on Saturday, August 1st at 2.00pm in Semple Stadium, Thurles.
The winners of this game will proceed to the quarter-final to play Wexford on Monday, August 3rd with a time and venue to be confirmed.
The Camogie Association Ard Chomhairle took the decision in order to find a solution to the impasse which arose after both Clare and Dublin Camogie Boards withdrew, after objecting to the pre-determined competition procedures to identify the fourth quarter-finalist in the Liberty Insurance Senior All-Ireland Championship.
Extra-time will be played in the event of the play-off ending in a draw, while extra-time will also apply in the Senior quarter-final on August 3rd.