Laois are two wins away from qualifying for the All Ireland Football Championship in 2025.
Laois will open up a Croke Park double header for the Tailteann Cup semi-finals this weekend.
The GAA has also confirmed the dates and times for the All Ireland senior hurling quarter finals.
Antrim will be the O'Moore County's opposition at GAA HQ, the game starts at 2pm, while Down meet Sligo at 4pm.
The hurling matches will form part of a double header at FBD Semple Stadium on Saturday.
Dublin will go head to head with Cork in the opening game at 1.15, with Clare to play Wexford at 3.15.
Earlier, the draw was made for the preliminary quarter finals of the All Ireland senior football Championship.
Mayo will host Derry, Louth will be at home to Cork, Roscommon will go to Tyrone and Monaghan are away to Galway.
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