It promises to be a big occasion in Tullamore this Sunday.
Offaly football boss John Maughan is calling on supporters in the faithful county to turn out in large numbers for their do-or-die clash with Cork this Sunday.
The winner will remain in division two and avoid dropping into the Tailteann Cup.
Both sides enter the game with almost identical records.
Maughan says he will freshen up his starting side for the game:
We're working extremely hard to make sure we are going into that battle next Sunday in top shape.
We want all Offaly supporters to be out in force for it and get behind the team. We will be a lot better I guarantee that.
Cork aren't nearly as imposing physically as Roscommon and we will have a few changes to our starting fifteen I suspect and we will certainly be going after it from the off.
Live commentary of Offaly versus Cork on Sunday at 2pm is with SWS Forestry Services. swsforestry.ie
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