The O'Moore county lost away to Mayo at the weekend.
The Laois Ladies footballers are heading into a relegation qualifier to try and preserve their Senior status for the 2024 season.
Donie Brennan's side were beaten by Connacht champions Mayo 2-15 to 0-08 in Castlebar on Saturday.
Sinéad Cafferky and Sinéad Walsh were on hand to register a combined 2-09 for Michael Moyles' side.
The result means that the midlands side finish bottom of group one and will face Cavan in a relegation qualifier in two weeks time.
The LGFA has confirmed that three of the four Senior football quarter-finals will take place on the same day.
On Saturday, July 15th, Galway host Mayo, Armagh take on Cork and Kerry go up against Meath.
The fourth and final last eight tie, between Donegal and Dublin, is scheduled to take place on Sunday, July 16th.
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