Austrian Bernd Wiesberger is the new leader at the Portugal Masters after a second successive 65 in the third round.
Wiesberger: Pleased with his performance
Wiesberger took his total to 13 under par and holds a one-shot lead over overnight leader Ross Fisher, who carded a 69 to hold onto lone second place in Vilamoura.
Three players share third place a further three shots back on nine under - another Englishman Richard Finch (66), New Zealand's Michael Campbell (67) and Irishman Shane Lowry (67).
A further shot back in a tie for sixth are Mark Foster (67) and Miguel Angel Jimenez (68).
Wiesberger, in search of his third win of the season, had six birdies in a bogey-free round, including four in a row from the 11th.
"After seven holes (all pars) I was not thinking about a 65, but then I played beautifully. It could have been a bit lower, but I'm very happy with that," said Wiesberger.
Fisher, playing on with a strained ligament in his left foot suffered when he slipped coming off the first tee in his second round, managed five birdies himself, but also had three bogeys, including one at the 18th that cost him a share of the lead.
"It's challenging, but it was a lot easier than yesterday," Fisher said of his injury.
"It was heavily bandaged and I tried to take the weight off it as much as I could. It's quite bruised, but the swelling is not as bad as I told it might be.
"I'm disappointed to drop a shot on the last. I tried to keep my neck out in front, but there's still a lot of golf to play."
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