Barring draws, 11 more county senior football champions will be crowned this afternoon.
While the Cork SFC final between Ballincollig and Carbery Rangers is a novel affair, a lot of familiar names will be involved in the other 10 county finals. St. Gall's are seeking an eight-in-a-row in Antrim, Crossmaglen and St. Brigid's are chasing five-in-a-rows in Armagh and Roscommon respectively, while Portlaoise are going for eight on the trot against Arles-Killeen in Laois.
Last season's All-Ireland club finalists Castlebar Mitchels will defend the Moclair Cup against an in-form Ballintubber, Corofin are raging hot favourites to beat first-time finalists St. Michael's in Galway, reigning Ulster club champions Ballinderry face double-chasing Slaughtneil in Derry, while Navan O'Mahony's are on the trail of another Keegan Cup in Meath, with Paul Clarke's Donaghmore-Ashbourne standing in their way.
The race for the Andy Merrigan Cup also gets underway with Kilcoo (Down) and Clontibret (Monaghan) meeting in the Ulster club SFC preliminary round at Pairc Esler.
Antrim SFC final
Cargin v St Gall's, Ahoghill, 3pm
Armagh SFC final
Armagh Harps v Crossmaglen, Athletic Grounds, 4pm
Cork SFC final
Ballincollig v Carbery Rangers, Pairc Ui Chaoimh, 3.45pm
Derry SFC final
Ballinderry v Slaughtneil, Celtic Park, 3.30pm
Galway SFC final
Corofin v St Michael's, Tuam Stadium, 4pm
Kildare SFC final
Moorefield v Sarsfields, Newbridge, 4.15pm
Laois SFC final
Arles-Killeen v Portlaoise, O'Moore Park, 4pm
Meath SFC final
Donaghmore/Ashbourne v O'Mahonys, Pairc Tailteann, 3.30pm
Mayo SFC final
Ballintubber v Castlebar Mitchels, MacHale Park, 3.30pm
Roscommon SFC final
St Brigids v St Faithleach's, Dr Hyde Park, 3.30pm
Waterford SFC final
Stradbally v The Nire, Fraher Field, 3.30pm