Spain's Jon Rahm has moved into a share of first at the Irish Open after another impressive round of 67 on Saturday.
The Spaniard hit a five-under-par round of 67 for the second successive day at the Portstewart Golf Club to move on to -17 overall.
Rahm joins 542nd-ranked American Daniel Im in a share of the lead as they head into the final day after an impressive run on the back nine, which saw him pick up four birdies.
Frenchman Benjamin Hebert sits one shot further back, while Englishmen Justin rose and Oliver Fisher are in a tie for sixth on 13-under.
The field is expected to have to contend with a downturn in weather conditions for the final round and Rahm insists mentality will be key to getting over the line.
Rahm said: “Make sure your attitude is the proper one and stay as dry as possible.”