Timahoe and Park Ratheniska are carrying similar form into tonight's meeting.
The Laois Ladies Senior Football Championship returns to action this evening.
Timahoe play host to Park Ratheniska with both clubs looking for their second win of the campaign.
The away side suffered their first loss of the championship last time out, going down to St Conleth's by four points.
While Timahoe lost to the same opposition in round one, before bouncing back with a comfortable victory against St Brigid's.
Throw in at Timahoe GAA is set for 7.15pm this evening.
Getting underway at the same time is St Conleth's meeting with St Brigid's.
St Brigid's are playing for their first win of the competition while St Conleth's have impressed with two victories from their two opening rounds.
They can book their place in the county semi-finals with a win this evening at Barrowhouse.
In Group B Portlaoise meet Sarsfields at 7:15pm in Mountmellick.
Both clubs were clear winners over Ballyroan in their opening outings in the competition.
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