Muckamore go third in the table with a tense win at Lisburn, while Woodvale move level on points at the top with Waringstown after their victory over Cliftonville Academy.
Lisburn lost to Muckamore by 1 wicket
Lisburn 214 (48.1 overs; Nigel Jones 57, Glenn Halliday 34, Jonathan Waite 28, Neil Whitworth 27; Shane Henderson 5-39, Sathish Suresh 2-34)
Muckamore 215/9 (48.5 overs; Ben Calitz 51, Mark Cleghorne 48, Jason van der Merwe 37, Luke Allen 37; Ryan Macbeth 4-32, Neil Whitworth 2-43)
Game of the day was at Wallace Park were the two Senior Cup finalists served up a real treat that shows the decider in two weeks' time has all the potential for a real classic.
Nigel Jones top-scored for the hosts with 57, while there were runs too for Glenn Halliday (34), Jonathan Waite (28) and Neil Whitworth (27) in their total of 214.
Shane Henderson's recent good form continued with a five-wicket haul, while there were two wickets for Sathish Suresh.
Shane Henderson
Ryan Macbeth accounted for both openers cheaply, but a third wicket stand of 69 between Mark Cleghorne (48) and Jason van der Merwe (37) put Muckamore on top.
Indeed, the Moylena side looked set for a comfortable win when Ben Caltiz (51) and Luke Allen (37) shared a 5th wicket stand of 75.
At 189 for 4 it seemed a formality, but Lisburn fought back with Macbeth getting Calitz, and when he bowled skipper Neil Gill, two were still needed with the last pair at the crease.
Amidst incredible pressure and tension, Shane Henderson and Pavan Karthik each got a single, to complete a Carlsberg weekend.
Never mind the cup, anyone fancy the double for the Moylena side in their 150th year?
Woodvale beat Cliftonville Academy by 48 runs
Woodvale 192 (49.4 overs; Ludwig Kaestner 92, Ruhan Pretorius 26; Abhishek Raut 2-24, Rory Bessell 2-31)
Cliftonville Academy 144 (45 overs; Varun Chopra 42, Jared Wilson 32; Ruhan Pretorius 3-13, Ludwig Kaestner 3-32, Aditya Adey 3-33)
Woodvale had a morale boosting win after their cup disappointment to draw level on points at the top of the Premiership with Waringstown following a 48-run win at home to Cliftonville Academy.
Their total of 192 owed much to overseas professional Ludwig Kaestner who made almost half of their runs, hitting 5 fours and a six in his 92.
He shared a third wicket stand of 63 with Ruhan Pretorius (26) but there wasn't much else in the way of support.
The chase started slowly for CA, who adopted a cautious approach following the early losses of Neil Cahill and Kian Hilton.
Varun Chopra's 42 got them to 83 for 3, before both he and Abhishek Raut fell in quick succession - that man Kaestner (3-32) again right in the thick of the action.
Jared Wilson's 32 had the game once again in the balance at 134 for 5, but the end came quickly as they crumbled to 144 all out - three wickets also for Ruhan Pretorius and Aditya Adey.