Tipperary host the visit of Cork on what's bound to be a thrilling day of hurling action as themselves and Waterford scratch and claw for that third qualification spot.
Here's a breakdown of the permutations of who needs what.
And now here are the more basic details around this fixture:
When is the match on and what time is throw-in?
Tipp vs Cork will meet at Semple stadium on Sunday May 22 at 4 pm. It will coincide with Clare against Waterford.
What TV channel is it on and can I stream it?
Thankfully, both games are being shown on RTE One and Two respectively so hurling fans can go back and forth between the unfolding drama.
There's also the usual streaming option provided by the RTE Player.
What are the match odds?
The home side are 15/8 while The Rebels are 8/15 on the back of their upset win over Waterford which really threw the cat amongst the pigeons for this final weekend.
A draw is priced at 9/1.
Quotes corner:
Under-fire Kieran Kingston was understandably relieved after that momentous victory over league champions Waterford at Walsh Park.
“This was a backs-to-the-wall game. The stats speaks for themselves – if we didn’t win today, we were out. I’m proud of the players, the attitude they brought and the performance that they gave.”
Kingston made an interesting call early in the second half by whipping star man Patrick Horgan off after he had fumbled one ball and struck a poor wide after half-time, sending Tim O’Mahony into the full-forward line in his stead.
The versatile Newtownshandrum man proved to be a lively presence inside and played a key role in Cork’s game-breaking second goal.
“Tim had an injury during the week and just wouldn’t be able to play 70 minutes so we couldn’t risk him,” Kingston explained. “We might get 30 was the best case scenario.
“Tim’s versatility, you could bring him in half-back, midfield, half-forward. We’ve used him there in different games, internal games. He gives us that versatility.
“At the time we were solid enough in the back line at that particular juncture so he gave us a good target coming down the stretch.”
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