THE third series of games in the All-Ireland League is down for decision this weekend.
In Division 1A, Young Munster, who have slipped to second from bottom, travel to the capital to take on defending champions Clontarf.
Munsters are seeking their first win as they claimed a losing bonus point from their 15-8 defeat by St Maryโs College in Limerick.
In 1B, Garryowen, who have climbed up to fourth, following their 17-17 draw with Queenโs University in Belfast, face a tricky task as they entertain leaders Instonians at Dooradoyle.
The Belfast side are in pole position, following their 33-17 bonus point victory over UCC on Leeside.
Meanwhile, Old Crescent, who have climbed up to third in Division 2A, welcome Greystones, who are hovering above the drop zone, to Takumi Park. The Limerick side recorded an 18-10 victory over Cashel in the Premier County last time out. The County Wicklow side go into the tie on the back of a 22-12 away defeat to Ballymena.
Elsewhere, Shannon lock horns with Banbridge in a basement clash at Thomond Park, with both sides seeking their first win of the campaign. Shannon returned from County Kildare with their second losing bonus point from their 24-17 defeat by MU Barnhall.
In Division 2B, UL Bohemian are locked in a three-way tie with Galwegians and Sligo at the top of the table, but behind both on scoring differences. They travel to Athlone, to take on ninth placed Buccaneers, who are seeking their first points.
Elsewhere, Division 2C leaders Thomond, who have maximum points from their games to date, entertain Dolphin at Liam Fitzgerald Park.
And, Bruff, who have climbed up to seventh following their maximum point 28-19 home win over Monkstown, welcome Bective Rangers.