Laois travel to Wexford, while Offaly take on Kilkenny.
It’s a big weekend for midlands sides in the Ladies Football Championship.
Laois travel to Wexford this Sunday looking to bounce back from their defeat at home to Clare last time out.
Peter O’Leary’s need a win in order to maintain their run in the All-Ireland series.
Throw in is at 2:00pm from Wexford Park this Sunday.
Elsewhere, Offaly are aiming to make it back to back wins in the Junior Championship as they travel to Kilkenny for Round Three.
A win over Longford gave the Faithful their first win of the campaign, with a win here boosting their chances of reaching the knockout stages.
Throw in from Nowlan Park is at 2:00pm this Sunday.
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