All games to throw-in at 1:30pm on Saturday and Sunday.
It's a busy weekend in the Leinster Championships for Laois, Offaly and Westmeath clubs.
Eight midlands sides have reached the quarter finals of their respective competitions, with all games to throw-in at 1:30pm on Saturday and Sunday.
Crettyard make to trip to Parnell Park to take on the Dublin champion's Naomh Mearnog in the Intermediate Football Championship.
It's an all midlands affair in Gracefield as Clonbullogue take on Westmeath's Garrycastle.
In the Junior Football Championship, Kilcavan welcome European champions Barcelona Gaels to O'Moore park.
O'Connor Park hosts the meeting of Ballinagar and Wolfe Tones of Meath.
One midlands club is involved in the Junior Hurling Championship quarter finals on Saturday.
Westmeath's Brownstown travel to Carlow to take on Burren at Dr Cullen Park.
On Sunday, Drumcullen will also be looking to make the junior hurling last four.
Kilkenny's St Lachtain's stand in their way at Nowlan Park.
There is one game in the Senior Football Championship.
Midlands 103 will have full commentary of Tullamore's clash away to Tinahely of Wicklow.
Brian Gavin and Laz Molloy will be on duty in Aughrim.
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