St Peter's and Temple Villa meet in Athlone for this year's decider.
St Peter's will start as strong favourites against Temple Villa of the CCFL First Division for this year's Combined Counties Cup Final.
The Athlone club came close to winning the Senior Division title in league action, and picked up the Paddy Cotter Cup to boot.
However their opponents are in excellent form as well.
Temple Villa have already won the Division One Cup as well as claiming a third place finish in the league.
St Peter's avoided Senior Division opposition throughout their cup run, taking on and beating Killeigh FC, Mullingar Celtic, Clonaslee Utd and Walsh Island Shamrocks.
Temple Villa's journey to the cup final was far more treacherous.
Tullamore Town, Gaels Utd, Monksland Utd (holders), Mullingar Athletic and Birr Town were all accounted for to reach the final.
The game kicks off at 5pm and Midlands 103 Sport's Facebook page will have full live commentary.
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