Leinster MHC semi-finals
Dublin edged out Wexford 0-20 to 1-14 at Parnell Park to keep alive their hopes of retaining the provincial title.
Sean Currie was superb for the Dubs, racking up 0-12 to drive his team to a hard-fought win victory.
In a repeat of last year's decider, Dublin went in at the break a 0-10 to 0-6 ahead, and after they stretched that lead to seven points on the turnaround, it looked they;d cruise home.
However Jack Cullen's 52nd-minute goal gave the Model County a huge shot in the arm.
Ross Banville was their star man, scoring 0-11, and they pushed Dublin hard before the hosts closed it out to set up a Croke Park showdown with Kilkenny.
The Cats absolutely annihilated Laois at O'Moore Park, easing to a huge 30-point victory - 6-21 to 0-09.
They faced into the teeth of a strong wind in the first half but it didn't stop them building a five-point lead by half-time.
When Liam Delaney saw red early in the second half, it was curtains for Laois, as Kilkenny upped the ante and crushed all resistance.
Adrian Mullen, John Dowd, Sean Ryan, Jesse Roberts, Niall Brassil and Daithi Bannon all goaled
Lory Meagher Cup round 4
Warwickshire had too much for Leitrim at Pairc na hEireann, pulling away to earn a 2-16 to 1-11 success.
Their fourth win from four meant they booked a place in the final with a round of games to spare,and they'll go to Croke Park on 10 June full of confidence.
Trailing by 1-07 to 0-08 at half-time, Ian Dwyer and Paul Uniacke goals after the break proved the difference, driving Warwickshire home and into the decider.
Lancashire outgunned Cavan 0-24 to 1-18 at Old Bedians, Manchester.
Ronan Crowley was on fire for the home team of the show, nothing 0-21in a free-flowing contest.
Colum Sheanon's goal after 21 minutes had Cavan on level terms at half-time, 1-08 to 0-11, but Lancashire finished strongly to snatch the win.
A blistering first period from Sligo killed off the Fermanagh challenge at Markievicz Park.
second placed Sligo proved too strong for Fermanagh on a scoreline of 5-14 to 2-13.
They led by 2-10 to 0-5, and more goals from Cormac Behan (2) and Joe McHugh finished the job off, 5-14 to 2-13.