Offaly will compete in Division 1B, while Laois and Westmeath occupy Division 2A.
Laois, Offaly and Westmeath have learned their schedules ahead of the 2026 Camogie season.
Offaly will get their Division 1B campaign up and running away to Wexford, while in Division 2, Laois will travel to Kerry and Westmeath entertain Meath.
Offaly secured the Division 2A title in 2025, and will also be facing off against Dublin, Clare, Down and Limerick.
Laois were crowned Division 3A winners and will be in Division 2A with Westmeath and they will be joined by the likes of Carlow, Derry, Kerry and Meath.
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