The O'Moore County will look to get off to the best possible start.
Last year's beaten finalists Laois begin their Tailteann Cup campaign this weekend as they host Waterford in Portlaoise.
Justin McNulty's charges endured a mixed league campaign, but managed to consolidate their position in Division Three for next season.
The O'Moore County put in a brave performance against Louth in the Leinster Championship, however the midlanders just fell short in the end, losing out by five points.
Meanwhile Waterford finished bottom of Division Four and exited the Munster Championship courtsey of a three point loss to Tipperary.
Laois Vice Captain Killian Roche says it's important to get off to a good start:
The match throws in tomorrow at 3 o'clock in O'Moore Park.
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