It'll now be a Saturday afternoon contest.
Offaly's Allianz Hurling League meeting with Wexford has been brought forward by 24 hours.
It'll now take place on Saturday March 5th at 2pm in Wexford Park.
Wexford have started off with two wins against Clare and most impressively Limerick in Chadwicks Park on the opening weekend of the league season.
Supporters are advised that the Hurling League match v Offaly that was scheduled for Sunday March 6 has been brought forward by a day, to Saturday March 5. Throw-in time at @ChadwicksIE Wexford Park remains at 2 p.m. pic.twitter.com/mNbWUCoLDO
— Wexford GAA (@OfficialWexGAA) February 16, 2022
They're on the road to face another mightily impressive side in the form of Henry Shefflin's Galway in Salthill in the round of fixtures prior to their meeting with Michael Fennelly's side, so we will have a good handle on where the strawberry pickers are at in terms of their conditioning.
Offaly contrastingly have suffered two difficult outings against Galway and Cork.
They will have played Clare by the time this fixture rolls around in two weeks time and Fennelly will be continuing to extenuate the positives in their displays.
                            
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