All three midlands counties are in action.
Laois and Westmeath are in action in the National Camogie League this weekend.
Laois take on Carlow in Division 2A, as they aim to bounce back following their defeat away to Meath last weekend.
Throw in is at 2:00pm from Netwatch Cullen Park.
At the same time in the same division, Westmeath are also looking to get back to form following their narrow loss to Derry, as they face Kerry away from home.
That game takes place from Austin Stack Park.
Both games are on Saturday.
In the National Football League, Offaly take on Derry this Sunday, as they aim to keep their promotion hopes alive in Division Four.
Throw in is at 2:00pm from Durrow this Sunday.
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