The fifth season of the Philippine television reality competition show, The Clash was broadcast by GMA Network.
Both Rayver Cruz and Julie Anne San Jose remained as the Clash Masters, but Ken Chan and Rita Daniela did not return, making it the first season not to include Journey hosts.
The show opens online auditions on August 7, 2022, for singers aged 16 and above, after the third and fourth seasons.
After their performances, the Clash Panel members decide who advances to the next round, requiring a majority of votes.
Episode hashtag: #TheClashUnangGulat[16] After the first battle, the randomizer selected Jayvee Real and Lara Bernardo to take turns picking four Clashers each, then switch groups.
Isaac Zamudio, the last to be safe from Round 2, was chosen by the hosts to pick his duet partner from the remaining Clashers.
The original duos of Picardal and dela Cruz, Isaac Zamudio and Liana Castillo, were then paired together.
The losing pair will then compete against each other in the "Matira ang Matibay" round, with only one remaining, still subject to the Clash Panel's vote.
Episode hashtag: #TheClashParesKontraPares[19] Non-competition performance: Sheryn Regis' "Gusto Ko Nang Bumitaw" by Jessica Villarubin and Hannah Precillas[20] Episode hashtag: #TheClashKakampiOKalaban[21] Non-competition performance: Bruno Mars and Miley Cyrus' "When I Was Your Man" and "Flowers" by Thea Astley and Bugoy Drilon[22] Episode hashtag: #TheClashBagongHamon[23] Non-competition performance: Christian Bautista and Rachelle Ann Go's "Pag-Ibig na Kaya" by Rayver Cruz and Julie Anne San Jose[24] In this round, the group battles involve nine Clashers performing in groups of three.
Episode hashtag: #TheClashMatiraAngMatibay[28] The eliminated Clashers of the Top 12 have the chance to return to the competition by being a wildcard and whoever advanced competed against Mark on the Matira ang Matibay round.
[33] The song interpreted by the last two clashers is the original composition from Clash panelist Christian Bautista entitled "Oras Ko 'To" (It's My Time), arranged by the show's musical director, Marc Lopez.