Westmeath and Offaly have intermediate championship away days in the South East.
The Laois ladies continue their Leinster senior championship campaign with the daunting task of taking on the defending provincial and All Ireland champions.
Stephen Duff's side lost to Meath with some credit, going down to the Royals 3-11 to 1-7, Mo Nerney hitting six points along the way.
The Intermediate Championship, Westmeath and Offaly are looking to secure their first wins of the season after sharing the spoils against each other last weekend.
Frank Browne's side are in Wicklow, while Offaly travel to Wexford.
All three games throw in at 2pm on Sunday.
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