It's a huge night for underage hurling development in both counties.
All roads lead to Portlaoise this evening as Offaly and Laois face each other for the first time ever in the Leinster Minor Hurling Final.
Laois stunned Kilkenny in the semi-finals last weekend, while Offaly beat Dublin in the last four.
Midlands 103 will have live commentary of the game this evening, with thanks to Tullamore Carpets and Flooring, the Midlands Park Hotel, Portlaoise, and O'Gorman's, Portlaoise.
Throw-in at MW Hire O'Moore Park is at 7.30pm.
Meanwhile, Laois and Westmeath's Senior hurlers are beginning preparations for their Leinster Championship relegation decider this Saturday.
Despite a disappointing campaign so far, Laois can still stay up by beating Westmeath in Portlaoise.
Westmeath enter the game on the back of a confidence-boosting draw against Wexford in Mullingar.
Laois Manager, Seamus 'Cheddar' Plunkett, is likely to be without Cha Dwyer and Mark Dowling for that game, after they were added to an already lengthy injury list:
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