The winners will move onto four points in the table.
Offaly Hurling Manager Johnny Kelly says Wexford will bring "everything they can" to their clash in the Leinster Championship this weekend.
The two sides meet this Saturday for a crucial encounter, which could have major implications for the remainder of their campaigns.
Both teams currently sit on two points after three games, with Offaly drawing with Kilkenny last weekend, while Wexford were beaten by Dublin at home.
The winners will go into the final round on four points and still with a chance of reaching the knockout stages of the All Ireland.
Kelly says his focus is on improvements from last weekend's performance:
You can listen to the full interview on Ahead Of The Game tomorrow night from 7:00pm on Midlands 103.
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