There's a number of semi-finals and finals left to play.
Now that the inter-county season has ground to a halt for Laois and Offaly's men's teams, attention can turn to the outstanding club championships.
The Offaly and Laois senior hurling deciders as well as last four contests in the Laois senior football championship are all unresolved for 2020.
Details have been confirmed this afternoon about how they'll play out.
Laois:
Both semi-finals in the football championship will take place at MW Hire O'Moore park over 24 hours.
First up on Friday at 7.45 it's the meeting of Emo and Graiguecullen.
That's followed on Saturday evening by Ballyfin v Portarlington.
Both games will be decided on the day.
The final has been penciled in for the following Sunday August 15th.
The hurling decider between Borris-In-Ossory/Kilcotton and Clough/Ballacolla has been set for 24 hours earlier on Saturday the 14th, again at MW Hire O'Moore Park.
It's a 7pm throw-in that evening with extra-time scheduled if necessary.
Offaly:
The Faithful's win in the Christy Ring Cup means that the long awaited meeting of Kilcormac/Killoughey and St.Rynagh's can take place.
It's fixed for Sunday August 15th at O'Connor Park at 3pm.
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