Laois are aiming to secure a first Joe McDonagh title since 2019.
All roads lead to Croke Park this weekend as Laois and Kildare are set to do battle in the final of the Joe McDonagh Cup.
The O'Moore county secured their spot in the decider with a dramatic last minute goal to draw away to Carlow in the final round, whilst their opponents saw off Down to top the table.
The Lilywhites emerged the victors in convincing fashion when the sides clashed in Portlaoise in round four.
This weekend's winners will also recieve a ticket to the Leinster Championship for the 2026 season.
Laois manager Tommy Fitzgerald has his eyes set on winning this Sunday:
Throw in is at 1:45pm in Croke Park on Sunday.
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