A win will move Laois onto seven points.
Laois can move into contention for promotion to Division Two of the National Football League this weekend.
Justin McNulty's side take on Fermanagh for round six in Division Three, with the O'Moore County currently sitting on five points.
A nine point win over Westmeath in their previous game was their second of the campaign following their win in round three over Sligo.
A win will also ease any fears about potential relegation to Division Four, with defeat for the home side all but confirming their spot in Division Four in 2027.
Laois footballer Ronan Coffey says the third division is unforgiving:
Throw in is at 6:00pm from Enniskillen tomorrow evening.
You can listen to the full interview on Ahead Of The Game tonight from 7:00pm on Midlands 103.
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