The Co. Senior football Champions second round continues this evening with three games down for decision
Near neighbours Stradbally and Killrosanty will lock horns Fraher Field at 8.30pm.
Both clubs got their campaign up and running with victories last weekend, with wins over Kilmac' and Portlaw.
The Green and Gold knocked Stradbally out of the Championship last year at the Quarter-Final stage.
John Hearne the Stradbally manager says games between the vtwo clubs are very special.
Kilrossanty joint-manager Pierce Connell says they were pleases to get off to a winning start last weekend.
Having reached their first Co. Final since 2000, Pierce says they're keen to have another good season.
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That one will be preceded by the clash of An Rinn and Ballinacourty and 7pm.
Elsewhere tonight in the Co. Senior football Championship, Eastern rivals and close neighbours Portlaw and Kilmacthomas go head to head in St. Molleran's.
Both teams lost their opening games last weekend at the hands of Kilrossanty and Stradbally respectively
Speaking to WLR Sport, Portlaw boss Paul Shankey believes the match will be a very tight affair.
Throw-in in Carrigbeg is @ 8pm.