Last year's intermediate champions will be in DCU.
The Laois ladies are in Leinster Senior Football Championship action this weekend.
Last year's intermediate champions will be in DCU to take on five time All Ireland winners, Dublin.
The O'Moore County had a productive league campaign, qualifying for a league final but missing out on promotion to Division One after losing the decider to Armagh.
Speaking to Midlands 103's David Hollywood, former Laois footballer and Midlands 103 Analyst, Mags McEvoy says the county deserve senior football:
The game throws in at 2 o'clock on Sunday and Midlands 103 will be there online and on the Inside Line
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