It promises to be an interesting encounter.
After all but confirming their status in Division Three for next year, the Laois footballers attention now turns to potentially challenging for promotion with just two games left starting with Clare this weekend.
The O'Moore County come into the game having edged out Antrim the last day out and now find themselves just two points behind the promotion places.
Their Munster opponents however will also be eyeing up the top two positions, despite losing to Sligo last weekend the the banner county are still level on points with the midlanders.
Midlands 103 commentator Pat O'Sullivan says it's a huge game for both sides.
Throw in is at six o'clock at O'Moore Park tomorrow.
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