Laois face Dublin, while Westmeath take on Galway.
Week three of the All-Ireland Camogie Championships is being dedicated as the PRIDE Round.
The Camogie Association says it's made the move to promote inclusivity and make people feel welcome, safe and celebrated.
In the Intermediate championship on Saturday, Westmeath will look to back up their win over Dublin when they welcome Galway to Mullingar at 2pm.
Later at 5pm, Laois will look for their first win when they host Dublin in Portlaoise.
Offaly don't return to action in the All-Ireland Senior Championship until Saturday week.
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