Offaly have picked up wins against Division 4 opposition in their first two outings in the Tailteann Cup.
Offaly will look to continue their 100% start to the Tailteann Cup, as they take on Laois in their final group game this weekend.
The Faithful County have already beaten Wicklow and Waterford respectively and now a win over Justin McNulty's side will secure their place in the last eight.
It was Offaly who came out 2-19 to 1-17 winners last time the side met back in February in Division Three of the National League.
However, joint manager Declan Kelly says that match won't have much bearing on the contest this weekend.
Throw in is at 6pm at St Conleth's Park on Saturday - Midlands 103 will have live commentary.
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