Tommy Fitzgerald's side were 13 winners over London.
Laois are into their third Joe McDonagh final in a row.
Tommy Fitzgerald’s side saw off the challenge of London yesterday as they secured a comprehensive 1-29 to 0-19 point win in Ruislip.
Aaron Dunphy finished the game with 0-13 points, with Cillian Dunne also leading the scoring as he finished with 1-2.
Laois will take on Carlow in the decider in two weeks time from Croke Park.
Fitzgerald says it'll come down to who wants it more on the day:
Tommy Fitzgerald spoke to Midlands 103's Jack Nolan after the game:
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