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.
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