The winners of this will face either Portarlington or St Joseph's in the decider.
The first of this weekend's Laois Senior Football Championship semi-finals sees a once dominant Portlaoise side take on Graiguecullen who are looking for their first senior county title since 1965.
Portlaoise came through a testing clash last time out, against last year's beaten finalists, O'Dempsey's.
Graigue were 4 points better than Killeshin in their quarter final, in large part helped by 1-3 scored by defender Mark Timmons.
Martin Murphy led Portarlington to three consecutive county championships in the last three years, he says the 35 times champions have the pedigree:
Throw in on Sunday is set for 2.30 at Laois Hire O'Moore Park.
Portlaoise against Graiguecullen is sponsored by LOETB Portarlington Further Education and training Centre... NOW ENROLLING for January 2024 courses visit portarlington fetc.ie, facebook or call for more details 057 86 23161
And Laois Leisure, Portarlington and Portlaoise, visit laoisleisure.ie
Draw Made For U20 Championships
We're Building For The Future - Anna McGann
Offaly Targeting Big Games In 2026 - John Leahy
Dunne And Joyce Up For Young Sportsperson Of The Year
Controversial Umpire Decision Overshadows Br Bosco Cup Clash
All Ireland Club Final Place On The Line This Weekend
Amiri Stewart Joins Portlaoise Panthers
Two New Signings Confirmed For Athlone Town
Portlaoise Panthers In Super League Action This Weekend
Athlone Town Have Been Dominant In 2025 - Irish Football Fan TV
Buccs Suffer Heavy AIL Loss In Ulster
Anna McGann "Tripped And Fell" In Love With Rugby
Temple Villa and Clara Town Pick Up CCFL Wins
Westmeath Family Into Final Of Ireland's Fittest Family
Athlone Town Learn Fixtures For New League Of Ireland Season
St Michael's Secure U20 Football Title
Isabel Ryan And Alexis Stickland To Continue With Athlone Town In 2026
Our Defending Starts From 1 to 15 - Kirsten Keenan
Sallins Prove Too Strong For Tubberclair In Leinster Decider
Portlaoise Panthers Suffer Defeat In Women's Super League