The 2024 finalists meet this weekend.
Clough Ballacolla and Rathdowney Errill is the standout fixture in round four of the Laois Senior Hurling Championship.
The two sides clash this weekend in a repeat of last season’s decider, which saw Clough Ballacolla claim a fourth title in five years.
Both sides have won two and lost one so far this season.
Midlands 103 Commentator Jack Nolan says it's a hard one to call:
Throw in is at 7:00pm from O’Moore Park this Saturday.
In the other games this weekend, Portlaoise face Castletown this evening at 7:30pm.
Abbeyleix St Lazarian’s take on Borris In Ossory Kilcotton on Saturday at 5:30pm.
On Sunday, Rosenallis are against The Harps at 2:00pm and Ballinakill meet Camross at 3:30pm.
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