Both sides are in action this Sunday.
Clara are looking to book their place in a Leinster Final this weekend.
The Offaly side face Kildare side Sallins this Sunday for a spot in the Intermediate Provincial decider, following on from their impressive win over Dublin side Lusk in the quarter finals.
Clara captain Marcus Dalton says beating the best sides is required in order to win a provincial championship:
Throw in from St Conleth's Park is at 2:00pm this Sunday.
Elsewhere, Westmeath side Tubberclair take on Hunterstown Rovers of Louth in their semi-final.
Throw in is at 1:30pm from Stabannon Parnells this Sunday.
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