The final four quarter finalists of the 2015 Clare Senior Hurling Championship will be decided with a bumper weekend of action in the county grounds.
Getting it underway on Saturday evening is the meeting of neighbours Kilmaley and Inagh/Kilnamona.
These sides met in the U21 championship earlier this year, with Kilmaley victorious en route to a first title in 40 years.
Kilmaley boss PJ Kennedy says while they are near neighbours, that will count for little in the heat of battle.
That one underway in Saturday at 6.15pm.
The defending champions Cratloe will look to get the defence of their title back on track when they take on O'Callaghans Mills on Sunday afternoon.
They recovered from an opening round defeat to Ballyea when overcoming Whitegate last time out.
The Mills meanwhile are looking to bounce back from defeat in Round Two, but manager Kevin Sammon says they're up against it once more
That one underway on Sunday at 5pm in Cusack Park.
Also on Sunday at 1pm is the meeting of Eire Óg and Crusheen, while at 6.30pm, Tulla face Newmarket.
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The relegation race hots up this weekend also, with both games down for decision on Sunday at 12 noon.
Whitegate face Tubber in Sixmilebridge, while Feakle take on Clarecastle in Shannon.