Four players have finished tied for the lead on eight-under-par after the third round at the China Open this morning.
France's Alexander Levy was the joint leader overnight, and remained at the top of the leaderboard for most of his round, but a couple of bogeys on the back nine saw him slip back.
Englishman David Howell had the best score of the day among the four leaders, putting his round of 72 on Friday behind him to post a four-under round of 68.
Teenager Li Hao-tong and Ashun Wu both carded rounds of 69, leaving the Chinese duo level with Howell and Levy at their home tournament.
Julien Quesne was level with Levy coming into the round, but his four-over-par 76 drops him to a tie for 10th, four shots off the leaders.