Saturday October 21
Mayo SHC Final
Tooreen v Ballyhaunis, Tooreen, 4pm
Ballyhaunis beat Tooreen by a goal following a replay last year.
Most clashes involving the clubs are tight, but dual star Keith Higgins' Ballyhaunis are hoping to secure a fourth title on the spin.
Sunday October 22
Ulster Club SHC Final**
Ballygalget (Down) v Slaughtneil (Derry), Athletic Grounds, 4pm
Slaughtneil finally claimed Ulster glory in 2016 and they are expecting a demanding assignment against Ballygalget.
The Down club were provincial champions in 1975, 1998, and 2005.
Gareth Johnston is an accomplished freetaker, while Cormac Coulter carries a potent threat inside.
Once more Slaughtneil's schedule is stuffed with crucial matches in both codes, but they shown themselves to be well able to cope.
Clare SHC Final replay
Clooney-Quin v Sixmilebridge, Cusack Park, 3.30pm
Clooney-Quin's Peter Duggan stayed ice cool converting a late free to force a replay.
A gripping game certainly went the distance with Seadna Morey and Jamie Shanahan impressing for Sixmilebridge.
Duggan was assisted in attack by Ronan O'Donnell, for an emerging Clooney-Quin side.
Cork SHC Final
Blackrock v Imokilly, Pairc Ui Chaoimh, 4pm
Blackrock, the most prolific winners in the competition, are looking for their first crown since 2002.
Imokilly, though, are a star studded divisional outfit with Seamus Harnedy and Paudie O'Sullivan efficient attackers.
The Rockies overcame Na Piarsaigh at the end of a thrilling Semi-Final with Cork Under 21 player Michael O'Halloran rifling over a vital late point.
Waterford SHC Final
Ballygunner v De La Salle, Walsh Park, 3pm
Ballygunner are looking to complete a four-in-a-row against De La Salle, who were last victorious in 2012.
Lismore, though, gave the holders a real fright last weekend before Ballygunner prevailed on a 0-18 to 1-13 scoreline.
Brian O'Sullivan was in splendid form scoring five points from play, while Pauric Mahony nailed eight frees.
Kevin Moran registered 1-3 for De La Salle against Passage at the penultimate stage, while former Waterford star John Mullane contributed three points.
Wexford SHC Final
Oulart-The Ballagh v St Martin's, Innovate Wexford Park, 3.30pm
A repeat of the 2015 decider as Oulart-The Ballagh, the dominant team over the past decade in Wexford seek to add more glory.
Oulart have won 10 titles since 2004, but St Martin's are worthy of the utmost respect.
Sligo SHC Final
Calry-St Joseph's v Western Gaels, Markievicz Park, 2pm
Calry-St Joseph's have been the success story in Sligo hurling and will be heavily fancied to make it seven in a row in the north west
Western Gaels' last triumph was back in 2010, but Calry-St Joseph's have won 10 crowns since 2005.