Killeshin will be hoping to cause an upset when they meet Graiguecullen on Sunday.
The last quarter-final in the Laois Senior Football Championship sees Killeshin taking on an in-form Graiguecullen outfit in Portlaoise.
Since losing their opening round against Courtwood, Killeshin have shown strong form in beating both Ballyfin and Emo.
Graiguecullen meanwhile already have the scalps of St Joseph's and Portarlington to their name.
Midlands 103 commentator Pat O'Sullivan says it's hard to look past Graigue's quality:
Throw-in at O'Moore Park is set for 4pm on Sunday.
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