Intermediate - Group 1
Carrick Davins sit on the summit of the group and find themselves in an unlikely position, but are looking good to qualify.
They will face Knockavilla Kickhams who are bottom of the group but will feel they have every chance of getting a win and getting out of the group.
Drom & Inch are unbeaten but still haven't pulled off a win and continue to keep the group together largely, with good continuity in the group and a good chance of creeping into the last eight.
All teams can still qualify and end up in relegation, so there is plenty to play for here.
Group 2
Cappawhite will be hoping to finish their group campaign with three wins from three here when they face Kiladangan. That would see them top the group, but if they lose it opens up an intriguing possibility of a three way tie on four points should Ballingarry justify their favourites tag with a win over Golden Kilfeacle.
Should that happen, Kiladangan would go out on scoring difference and would need a four-point win against Cappa to make it out of the group.
Group 3
The group of divisional champions is up in the air ahead of the final round of games. Moneygall have the top spot with three points along with Boherlahan Dualla, but the North club have a seven points better scoring difference. A draw would see Moneygall through, but should they lose and Boherlahan win against Shannon Rovers they would be consigned to a preliminary quarter-final place.
Boherlahan Dualla are in a good place, and would need an unlikely series of events to go out of the group, with a loss against Shannon Rovers, coupled with a draw in the other game the only way they would exit.
Group 4
Borrisokane are safely through to the quarter-finals and have topped the group to boot with big wins in their opening two games, and they look likely to make it three from three as they face basement team Ballybacon Grange.
The South club look to have secured their place in next year's championship with a win over Upperchurch Drombane the last day out, but could still qualify with a win over Borrisokane, and may even qualify without winning as a narrow loss and a Upperchurch win in the other game seeing them into second on scoring difference as themselves, Upperchurch, and Skeheenarinky would all be on two points.
Skeheenarinky will be hoping to avoid this unlikely scenario and will be expecting to have too much for Upperchurch in the James Barry derby, with the former Tipp hurler having transferred to Skeheen' from his home club last year.
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