The Kevin Courtney Garage & Car Sales Intermediate Championship sees eight teams go in search of the trophy with some tasty quarter final clashes down for decision this weekend.
The St. Patrick’s, Donagh v Newtownbutler clash scheduled for Brewster Park on Friday evening has been postponed as mark of respect to Luke Lynch and Ronan Melarkey who lost their lives so tragically in a car crash at the weekend.
This leaves three games down for decision.

Irvinestown v Maguiresbridge
Saturday, August 26
3.00pm in Tempo
Irvinestown and Maguiresbridge will meet at Tempo at 3pm on Saturday in what is a game between two sides who will both fancy their chances of the title.
Irvinestown won the crown in 2015 and although they were relegated from the senior championship in 2016 they have comfortably survived in Division One over the past two years.
Shane Goan has built a very solid team with James Duffy and Ronan Ormsby two excellent sharpshooters while Kevin O’Donnell at wing back is a dangerous attacking option also.
For Maguiresbridge their league campaign has saw them finish in the top four in division two and they have some quality operators in the shape of Ryan Hyde and Daniel Teague and the latter will take some watching by the Irvinestown defence.
Another close tie on the cards with the slight nod being given to the Division One side.
Belcoo v Enniskillen
Saturday, August 26
5.30pm in Belcoo
In the other game on Saturday Belcoo and Enniskillen will cross swords in Derrygonnelly at 5pm.
This tie sees another division one and two encounter with Belcoo operating at a higher level than the county town side.
But for Belcoo division one has been a chastening experience this season and they have finished rock bottom with just one win in 18 games.
Enniskillen meanwhile finished mid table in Division Two and recovered from a poor start and have been putting together some good results of late.
The fact is however that there is a big difference between Division One and Two and Belcoo are a side who have got real quality. Paul McGrath is the catalyst for all that is good about Peter Clarke’s men and with the likes of Niall McGovern and Johnny Feely as well as the Leonard brothers in their ranks they will be slight favourites in this game.
Enniskillen meanwhile have a lot of young talent emerging with the likes of Eoin Beacom and John Reihill performing well.
Paddy Reihill and Ryan McCluskey are their two top performers and if their young guns can play to their potential they can rattle anyone on their day.
Lisnaskea v Derrylin
Sunday, August 27
12.15pm in Brewster Park
In the final quarter final Lisnaskea meet Derrylin on Sunday at 12.15pm in Brewster Park.
The Emmetts will enter the game as warm favourites for the win.
They may not have had a particularly successful season in division one but they are facing a Derrylin side who have found things exceptionally hard going in Division Two winning just four times in 18 outings.
They did win the Intermediate title back in 2014 and have top performers in the shape of Barry Murray and Donal McAvinue and some good young talent in Luke Flanagan and Fearghal McGovern and they will need all those mentioned to be operating at a high level if they hope to cause a shock.
The Emmetts meanwhile will be looking to guard against complacency.
They will also want to improve on a porous defence that has let them down in a number of games this season.
The return of Johnny Woods in recent weeks should help in this regard while up front Daniel Kille, Mark Little and Sean Keenan form a formidable sharp shooting trio that will give the Derrylin defence plenty to think about on Sunday afternoon.