Clare boss Colm Collins says their Allianz League Division Three loss to Tipperary was the Banners worst performance to date in the campaign.
A late goal from Philip Austin sealed a 2-11 to 1-8 win for the Premier, and left Clare's promotion hopes hanging by a thread.
The Banner trailed by 0-8 to 0-4 at half time, and despite a goal from subsitute Shane Brennan, Collins side failed to close the gap on their opponents.
He said constantly coughing up possession was a crucial factor
Up next for Clare is a clash with Armagh in Cusack Park next Sunday.
Elsewhere,
Cork and Kerry meet at Páirc Uí Rinn this afternoon, with both having designs on top spot in Division One of the Football League.
Current leaders Mayo have travelled to Celtic Park to face winless Derry.
While Donegal will look to build on last week's defeat of Cork when Monaghan visit Letterkenny.
A win for either Down or Galway in Newry this afternoon will send them top of Division Two.
While Laois's search for a first win sees Roscommon visit O'Moore Park.
Louth's promotion push in Division Three sees them travel to Sligo.
While Wexford take on Limerick.
There's a full programme in Division Four,