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RTE will be showing live coverage of the match with build up starting at 1.40 pm on RTE One. This can also be streamed live off of the RTE Player.

You can also see highlights of this match and all of the weekend’s GAA action on the Sunday Game highlights show at 9.30 pm on Sunday evening on RTE 2 and available to stream live off of the RTE Player.

MEATH: Andrew Colgan; Seamus Lavin, Conor McGill, Shane Gallagher; Donal Keogan, Padraic Harnan, Gavin McCoy; Bryan Menton, Shane McEntee; Ben Brennan, Bryan McMahon, Graham Reilly; Cillian O’Sullivan, Mickey Newman, James Conlon

CLARE: Stephen Ryan; Dean Ryan, Cillian Brennan, Gordon Kelly; Kevin Hartnett, Aaron Fitzgerald, Sean Collins; Gary Brennan, Cathal O’Connor; Sean O’Donoghue, Eoin Cleary, Jamie Malone; Gavin Cooney, David Tubridy, Cian O’Dea

Meath are fighting against the weight of recent history when they take on Clare in the fourth round of All-Ireland qualifiers on Sunday.

The Royals were dumped through the backdoor when they were hammered by Dublin in last month’s Leinster final.

Their limp performance against the Dubs, when they only managed to score 0–04 in a 16-point beating, would be enough to give their fans cause for worry ahead of this weekend’s qualifier game with the Banner.

But the statistics are against them too — the qualifiers were first introduced into football by the GAA in the 2001 season. In the 18 editions since, only four Leinster counties have managed to recover from losing a provincial final and actually win their subsequent game in the qualifiers.

And not one team from the province has picked themselves up after losing the Delaney Cup decider to reach an All-Ireland quarter-final this decade. Those are pretty damning numbers.

In 2001 Dublin lost the Leinster final to Meath and seven days later turned Sligo over before eventually losing to Kerry after an epic drawn and replayed last eight tie in Thurles.

In 2005 Laois lost to the Dubs, but beat Derry before bowing out at the quarter-final stage to Armagh.

Three years later in 2008 Wexford were the Boys in Blue’s Leinster final victims and they remain the only team from the province to lose in the final and make it as far as an All-Ireland semi-final, beating Down and Armagh before losing to eventual champions Tyrone.

The following season Kildare went down to the Dubs but rose again to beat Wicklow before losing their quarter-final to Tyrone.

That was the last time a Leinster final loser won a round four All-Ireland qualifier fixture and since then there has been nine straight defeats. That will become the perfect ten if Meath can’t buck the trend against Clare in Portlaoise.

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