Q Radio Sport
There's a full programme of matches in the Danske Bank Premiership on Saturday with five games kicking off at three o'clock.
League leaders Glenavon are trying something different with a 5pm start at Mourneview Park against Newry City.
Second-placed Linfield - a point in arrears - are on the road to bottom of the table Dungannon Swifts.
It's back to his roots for Blues coach Darren Murphy, returning to Stangmore for the first time since he stepped down as manager there.
He has some advice for his old Linfield teammate, now Swifts boss Kris Lindsay, also wishing him every success in his new role - but not on Saturday!
'Murph' has been speaking to Q Radio...
Third in the standings Crusaders go to the team a place and a point behind them, Ballymena United.
Coleraine have Cliftonville at the Showgrounds.
After having three players sent off against Glenavon last week, Glentoran welcome Ards to the Oval this time.
Glens midfielder Conor Pepper was rested for the mid-week Shield game at Linfield, but hopes to return...
Warrenpoint Town take on Institute at the Q Radio Arena.
A win for Stephen McDonnell's men would see them draw level on points with the eighth-placed Derry/Londonderry side.
But 'Stute boss Paddy McLaughlin has other ideas...
After all that there's the late kick-off Mid-Ulster derby in Lurgan.
Newry are second from bottom, but Glenavon goalkeeper Jonny Tuffey says the leaders will take nothing for granted...
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— Glenavon FC (@Glenavon_FC) October 23, 2018
Don’t forget that this game has a 5pm KO so if you have a Mid Ulster game, a hockey game, rugby game or whatever else prevents you from attending 3pm KO this is your chance to cheer on the League Leaders at MVP 🔷🔶 pic.twitter.com/rLnBY2QwTx
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