An opinion poll for the Sunday Independent suggests support for the Government Parties is unchanged.
The poll carried out by Millward Brown found a small increase in support for Fianna Fáil and for Independents and some smaller parties.
It is one of three opinion polls published on the final weekend of the General Election campaign.
The parties and candidates have just five days left to sell their message to voters.
And there may be quite a few that have yet to decide who they will vote for next Friday - three polls today found there is anywhere from 9% to 17% in undecided voters.
Other standout figures included in Sunday Times Behaviour and Attitudes poll suggest that Labour's support is as low as 4%. Two other polls suggested it ranges from 6% to 8%.
Much to ponder for Labour as it today focuses on plans to increase the pay of low and middle income earners.
The Taoiseach will be in Dublin later to rally supporters.
This follows two opinion polls that suggest Fine Gael support has rebounded to 30%.
The Red C Sunday Business Post poll indicates an increase of four points on a poll published mid week, however, the Sunday Independent Millward Brown survey found Fine Gael support unchanged at 27%.
The polls measuring support for Fianna Fáil ranged from 18% to 23% for the party.
In the same poll, Sinn Féin ranged from 15% to 19% and Independents and others from 27% to 30%.
Independents and smaller parties’ support is showing at somewhere around 30%.
All the polls come with the caveat thought that their findings could be out by 3% either way.