Italian Guido Migliozzi and Spaniard Adri Arnaus share the lead heading into the final round of the Kenya Open.
Migliozzi and Arnaus are tied at the top at 14 under, with overnight leader Louis De Jager dropping down to third place.
"I played very solid out there today," Migliozzi said. "My putting was really good. I have been working at that a lot on the greens over the past few days, and I saw a lot of good results from that today.
"I am confident with my game, and I am hoping that my best game, like I played today, will be enough tomorrow."
Arnaus made a total of five birdies -- including at the 18th -- which enabled him to share the lead.
"I have been in this position before, and I think that everything in the past is going to help me," said Arnaus. "All I have to do is try and play good golf again tomorrow. It has been a lot of fun so far, and hopefully it will continue to be."
De Jager and Indian Gaganjeet Bhullar are one stroke behind the leaders, with South African Justin Harding, Scotsman Liam Johnston and England's Jack Singh Brar finishing the day at 10 under.