This weekend's hurling action centres on the preliminary quarter-finals taking place.
While Antrim host Cork, Kerry are aiming to put the pain of last weekend's one-point loss in the Joe McDonagh Cup decider behind them and put it up to Wexford.
Here are all of the key details around that particular clash:
When is it on and what time is throw-in?
The Kingdom will host their more illustrious rivals in Austin Stack Park on Saturday June 11 with throw-in set for 2 pm.
What are the teams?
Neither side has named their starting XV yet.
What TV channel is it on and can I stream it?
It won't be broadcast on television but GAAGO have added it to their options for the weekend. It will set you back €10.
What are the odds?
The Kingdom are rank outsiders at 16/1 while the Model County are a ridiculous 1/66.
You can back the two sides to finish level after 70 minutes at 33/1.
How did Wexford look the last day?
Darragh Egan's side managed to produce their best performance of the year so far when it was needed most.
His squad outfought and outplayed Kilkenny at Nowlan Park and emerged as 1-22 to 1-18 victors to book their spot in the All-Ireland series.
Key players like Damien Reck and Lee Chin stepped up at big moments with a heroic block in the case of Reck while Chin nailed some critical frees to ensure they stayed in front towards the finish.
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