Paul Waring and Thomas Aiken share the lead by three shots heading into the final round of the European Tour's Nordea Masters while Aussie duo Adam Bland and Lucas Herbert remain in contention.
Ryder Cup hopeful Thorbjorn Olesen and Marc Warren (66) are three shots off the pace and tied for third.
Maximilian Kieffer (66) is solo fifth.
Bland and Herbert both carded rounds of one-under 69 in the third round to be in a share of sixth with Englishman Lee Slattery (70) at seven under - five shots off the leaders.
Their fellow Australian Richard Green slid down the leaderboard after a four-over 74 left him at even par in a share of 44th while Jason Scriver (72) is at two over.
England's Waring entered a windy day three at Hills Golf Club in a share of the lead and that was where he ended it after a round of 69, with Aiken joining him on 12 under after a 67.
Overnight leader Waring found himself behind Aiken after the 35-year-old birdied the second, third and fifth but was back in a share of top spot thanks to a monster putt on the 10th.
The South African made a remarkable up-and-down for a birdie on the 12th and led by two when Waring found water on the same hole, before a hat-trick of Aiken bogeys from the 15th had the 33-year-old back in the lead.
He led by two with a birdie on the 17th but a two-shot swing on the last left the duo locked together heading into Sunday.
"I'd have snatched your hand off for a 69 coming in at the start of the day," Waring said.
"It'll be nice to be in that situation, last group on a Sunday, it's all you ever ask for."
Olesen overcame a double-bogey on the seventh in a 67 as he looks to overhaul Ian Poulter in the final automatic qualifying place in European captain Thomas Bjorn's team to face the United States at Le Golf National next month.
"I would love to be a couple of shots closer but it looks like I still have a chance," Olesen told Sky Sports Golf.
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