A win this Sunday will mean an All Ireland Final appearance for the Laois side.
A place in an All Ireland Final is on the line for Camross this weekend.
The Laois side take on Galway's Killimor this Sunday in the semi-finals of the Intermediate Camogie Championship.
Arien Delaney's side secured their place in the final four after taking down Meath side Na Fianna in the Leinster decider two weeks ago.
Delaney says anything could happen in this game:
Arien Delaney spoke to Midlands 103's Liam White about the season as well as looking forward to the game this Sunday:
Throw in is at 1:00pm from Trim this Sunday.
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