The O'Moore County need the best result of their season in Mayo on Saturday.
The Laois Ladies Footballers have shown resilience during the season says former captain Mags McEvoy.
Donie Brennan's side travel to Connacht champions Mayo this weekend in the third round of the All Ireland Senior Championship series.
The O'Moore county must win to keep their season alive and qualify for the quarter finals after their first round defeat at home to Armagh.
A draw will be enough for Mayo to secure qualification despite losing to Armagh last weekend.
Speaking to Liam White, McEvoy says things haven't been simple for Laois but they need to beat the Connacht side:
Throw in on Saturday from MacHale Park, Castlebar is at 1:30pm.
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