Kildare have also been confirmed as Offaly's opponents in the Leinster U-20 Hurling Championship.
Laois had a 32 point win over Antrim in the second-round of the Leinster under-20 Hurling Championship last night.
It ended 4-27 to 0-7 points in Navan with viral sensation James Duggan hitting 2-4 and Tadhg Cuddy striking 0-14 including ten frees.
Gearoid Lynch and Mark Hennessy also raised green flags in the facile contest.
It was a demolition job from start to finish by Ollie Hally's men and now must face into a quarter-final next week against Kilkenny.
U20 Hurling Championship
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Laois 4-27 (39)
Antrim 0-7 (7) #LaoisGAA
Laois scorers: Tadhg Cuddy 0-14 (10f), James Duggan 2-4, Gearoid Lynch 1-1, Mark Hennessy 1-0, Tomas Keyes 0-2, Eddie Critchley 0-2, Ciaran Byrne 0-2, Padraig Brennan 0-1, Niall Coss 0-1
Elsewhere, Kildare pulled off a big shock.
The Lilywhites were 16-points to 1-12 winners against Wexford - they'll face Offaly in the quarter-finals.
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