Kilkenny and Tipperary don't just collide in the men's All-Ireland championship this weekend, as Brian Cody and Liam Sheedy's charges arrive in Dublin the eve of the final - it'll be the women who take centre stage in Limerick.
2016 champions Kilkenny are aiming for their fourth consecutive All-Ireland final when the sides meet - a win would make it six in seven years.
Tipp are a coming force themselves, and looking to plug a gap of almost 13 years since their last final appearance, they'll be happy enough to take the underdogs tag.
Here's everything you need to know ahead of the big match:
When is it?
Throw-in is at 5:30 pm on Saturday 17 August.
Where is it?
LIT Gaelic Grounds, Limerick.

Is it on TV?
RTE will broadcast the game, with coverage kicking off at 5 pm on RTE 2.
You can also follow all the action on the Irish Mirror's live blog.
Team news
Teams will appear here when they're announced.
Betting odds
Kilkenny 1/33
Draw 25/1
Tipperary 10/1
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