It's the game that's been almost a year in the making.
A twelve month wait to crown Laois Senior Hurling Champions for 2020 ends this weekend.
Borris-in-Ossory/Kilcotton and Clough/Ballacolla do battle for the Bob O'Keefe Cup on Saturday evening at 7.
Borris/Kilcotton come into the game after losing the league final to Rathdowney/Errill last week, while their opponents have been without a competitive game for a number of weeks.
If Clough/Ballacolla are crowned champions it'll be their ninth title, while Borris could be picking up their second cup since amalgamating with Kilcotton.
Our Laois Hurling Commentator Jack Nolan gives his thoughts on the outcome:
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