Four teams will become two at Croke Park this weekend as the semi-finals of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship take place.
Four-in-a-row chasing Limerick face Galway on Saturday evening, while Kilkenny and Clare do battle on Sunday afternoon.
Here's what you need to know about the final:
When is it?
The hurling decider takes place on Sunday, July 23.
Where will it be played
Croke Park will stage the match.
What is the throw-in time?
Throw-in scheduled for 3.30pm.
Ticket information
Unfortunately, tickets for the final will not go on general sale, with the GAA distributing tickets to county boards across the country, with the two finalists getting the biggest allocations. Each county then divides the tickets up between clubs.
People who have Croke Park season tickets can buy a ticket if their county reaches the final.
Here's what the GAA say about securing an All-Ireland final ticket: "In the event that your county reaches the GAA Championship Senior All-Ireland Final, The GAA Season ticket allows dedicated supporters access to an All Ireland Final Ticket.
"In order to qualify for an All-Ireland Final ticket you must purchase your championship match tickets through your online account here am.ticketmaster.com/gaaseasontickets/.
"You can opt out of one championship fixture and still qualify for an All Ireland Final ticket."
To keep up to date with all the latest GAA news, sign-up to our GAA newsletter here.