Offaly and Westmeath are looking for their first wins, while Laois are searching for a third win on the bounce.
All three midlands counties are in camogie action this weekend.
In group one of the Intermediate Championship Westmeath will host Antrim, while Offaly make the trip to Trim to take on Meath.
Both sides are looking to bounce back from opening round defeats.
Elsewhere in the Premier Camogie Junior Championship Laois are searching for a third consecutive win as they welcome Louth to Rathdowney.
Laois and Westmeath's games throw in at 2:00pm, with Offaly's clash against Meath scheduled for a 4:00pm start.
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