Donegal hurlers qualified for their third Conor McGurk Cup final in a row with a 2-16 to 1-12 semi-final win over Fermanagh at Brewster Park on Tuesday night.
Mickey McCann's are the current holders of Ulster hurling's annual warm-up competition - and are now just one more win away from claiming back-to-back titles.
They will play Down in Saturday's final - after the Mourne men beat Antrim in a high-scoring semi-final by 3-28 to 0-28.
Saturday's decider will be a repeat of the final of two years ago (2022), which Down won by a point (1-22 to 2-18).
The 2024 final will be played at the Dub in Belfast this Saturday at 4pm.
The competition is named to honour the memory of former Queen’s University hurling club member, Conor McGurk, who passed away suddenly in 2014.
Conor studied Science at Queen’s and was an active member of the university hurling club.
He played in two Fitzgibbon finals and was twice picked as goalkeeper on combined University teams, the highest accolade in Higher Education hurling.
Conor McGurk Cup semi-final results
Fermanagh 1-12 Donegal 2-16
Antrim 0-28 Down 3-28
Final - Saturday, Jan 13th
Donegal v Down
The Dub (Belfast), 4pm