Belmont and Coolderry is one of the big stand out game of the weekend.
We've reached the final round of games in the group stages of the Offaly Senior Hurling Championship.
Both the quarter final and semi final spots will be decided after this weekend's fixtures.
All eyes will be on Group Two as both a spot in the quarter finals and semi finals will be up for grabs with reigning champions Shinrone facing Ballinamere with the winners securing top spot and a place in the final four.
Throw in from St Brendan's Park in Birr is at 4:15pm.
The big clash afterwards sees Belmont take on Coolderry in what is a season defining game for both teams.
The winners will go through to the quarter finals, while the losing team's championship season will come to an end for the year.
Throw in is at 6:00pm.
On Sunday, it's Kilcormac-Killoughey versus Birr in Group One.
Both sides have already secured their places in the knockout rounds.
Kilcormac-Killoughey will finish as group winners if they avoid defeat.
Throw in on Sunday from Glenisk O'Connor Park is at 4:30pm.
Finally, St Ryanghs face Kinnitty also in O'Connor Park.
Throw in on Sunday is at 2:45pm.
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