It is an important weekend in the TG4 Ladies' SFC, with two provincial champions set to be crowned.
First up is Munster where Cork and Kerry will follow in the footsteps of the men's sides when they clash at Páirc Uí Rinn on Saturday, throw-in 3.00pm.
The only thing hampering Cork is their lack of competitive football, having not played since the league final where they comfortably beat tomorrow’s opponents.
Young starlet Amanda Murphy has established herself in the senior team and adds further menace to an attacking line which includes Valerie Mulcahy and Deirdre O'Reilly.
Kerry are a vastly-improved outfit and proved their metal by accounting for Waterford a week after their league final disappointment. Geraldine Ó Sé will lead the Kerry attack, but the influence Gráinne Ní Fhlatharta is able to exert at full-back may prove more valuable.
The Leinster title will be decided on Sunday when Laois and Dublin do battle at Dr Cullen Park in Carlow, throw-in 3.45pm.
Laois have been the dominant force in the eastern province for some time and have a plethora of talented player sprinkled throughout their side. The O'Moore ladies destroyed Kildare on their way to the final, and have one of the most potent attacks in the game, which includes Mary Kirwan and Tracey Lawlor.
Dublin need to find the form that produced the league victory over Cork earlier this year if they are to come out on top.
The Jackies are playing very attractive football, but their indecisiveness in front of the posts kept Meath in touch during their semi-final clash and an over-reliance on the Sinead Aherne could cost them dearly.