Toomevara take on Moycarkey-Borris is FBD Semple Stadium in their semi-final clash at 4.45pm.
The sides met in the group stages last year, with the Greyhounds coming away with a one-point win in The Ragg.
Toomevara manager Ken Dunne is expecting a similarly tight contest today.
“They know us and we probably know them having played each other last year and that game was tight, it was a 50/50 game, it was a good game, lively game in The Ragg and I expect the same on Saturday.
“Moycarkey have probably found a few players as well and they are very young and athletic and Thurles will suit them.
“I’d hope that we have improved a bit from last year as well and found one or two players.
“It’s going to be a right good match and a serious battle and we’re just hoping that we get a performance on the day and see where it takes us.”
We’ll have live commentary of that game on Tipp FM with thanks to De Faoite Restaurant at The Arch Bar , Liberty Square, Thurles.
We’ll also have live commentary of the first game in FBD Semple Stadium today.
That’s the Premier Intermediate Hurling semi-final clash between Upperchurch-Drombane and Cashel King Cormacs with coverage here on Tipp FM in association with Martin O’Dwyer Family Butchers, Friar St. Cashel.
Elsewhere today, the U19B county hurling final is taking place.
Kilruane MacDonaghs meet Arravale Rovers in Kilcommon at 3pm.
Meanwhile, the county U17A and B hurling finals are also on today.
In the A grade, Durlas Óg and Holycross/Ballycahill renew rivalries at 1.30pm in Templederry whilst in the B grade, Roscrea meet Gortnahoe/Glengoole in Templetuohy at 5.15pm.
The county Junior B hurling quarter-finals are also taking place today.
A double header in Golden starts with Cappawhite vs St. Patrick’s at 2pm, followed by Cahir vs Éire Óg Annacarty at 3.45pm whilst at 3pm in Moneygall, Thurles Gaels take on Newport and at 4.30pm in Templemore it’s Silvermines against Holycross/Ballycahill.