The Munster club championship hurling final sees Ballyea taking on Ballygunner at FBD Semple Stadium in Thurles.
Ballygunner are the title holders and come into this one after a very impressive second half display to blow away Na Piarsaigh in the semi-finals.
The Waterford side are unbeaten in 22 consecutive Championship outings since a Munster final defeat to Borris-Ileigh three years ago.
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But in Tony Kelly, Ballyea have one of the great hurlers of the modern generation and they will relish the underdog tag for this match.
The Clare side got through to the final with a somewhat unconvincing win over St Finbarr's in the last four.
Here is all you need to know about the match:
When and where is it on?
The match is scheduled for a 3.15pm throw-in at FBD Semple Stadium on Saturday, 3 December.
How can I watch it?
It will be shown live on TG4 and will also be available to stream on the TG4 Player.
What has been said?
Ballyea boss Robbie Hogan on the might of Ballygunner
“The numbers Ballygunner have at their disposal is far beyond what a lot of clubs in the province can match. I mean they seem to be able to introduce a few new players every year.
“For example Patrick Fitzgerald is keeping Billy O’Keeffe, who was on last year’s national club team of the year, off the team at present in only his first season. So that ability to re-energise their squad all the time is amazing and really shows the strength and depth they have.
“I think they’re cleaning up across the board at underage so they’re a well-oiled machine with a constant conveyor belt coming through so they’re not going to go away anytime soon.
Betting Odds
Ballygunner 1/8
Draw 14/1
Ballyea 11/2
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