Kilkenny host Wexford in Nowlan Park for what should be a right battle as the hurling round robin comes to a close.
On the back of their hammering of Dublin, The Cats are in good position to guarantee their progression through to both the All-Ireland series and the Leinster final.
However, should they slip up here and Dublin beat Galway in Salthill they would be dumped out of the Championship altogether.
Despite sitting in fourth, Wexford do control their own destiny as a win here will mean they'll leapfrog one of Dublin or Kilkenny.
Here's everything you need to know about the game:
When is it on and what time is throw-in?
This one will take place on Saturday May 21 with throw-in set for 6 pm.
What TV channel is it on and can I stream it?
It'll be shown on Sky Sports Arena so subscribers also have the option of streaming via the Sky Go platform.
GAAGO are offering it but only to those outside of the island of Ireland.
What are the teams?
Neither Brian Cody nor Darragh Egan has named their team as of yet but when they do, you can find them right here.
What are the odds?
After impressively dispatching of Mattie Kenny's Dublin side last week, Kilkenny have been installed as 2/7 favourites while the visitors, who slipped up and drew with Westmeath last time out, are set at 3/1.
A draw is priced at 10/1.
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