Limerick were 15 point winners over Tipperary last weekend.
Midlands 103 commentator Brian Gavin believes Offaly will benefit from playing against the best sides in the country.
The Faithful take on Limerick in the National Hurling League this weekend, as they continue their campaign in Division 1A.
Despite being competitive in their matches, Johnny Kelly's side are still winless after their opening four games.
Meanwhile, their opponents come into this clash off the back of an impressive 36 points to 21 win over All Ireland champions Tipperary last weekend.
Gavin says Limerick coming to Tullamore is a great game to get:
Throw in is at 2:00pm from O'Connor Park this Sunday.
You can listen to the full interview on Ahead Of The Game tomorrow night from 7:00pm on Midlands 103.
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