That's if they can overcome Longford on the road this Sunday.
Laois travel to Longford this Sunday looking to reach their third Leinster semi-final in succession.
They'll be hoping to continue their good vein of form against the midlanders.
Mike Quirke's side have given somewhat of a jekll and hyde showing since the return to play, losing to Westmeath and giving Fermanagh a seven point head-start before roaring back.
The O'Moore County got the better of Longford in the league last season and won the last championship meeting in 2017, by 11 points.
Owner of Laois Today, Steven Miller says Padraic Davis' team will have been tough to assess:
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