The Division Three winners will be looking to continue their momentum.
Offaly will look to pick up where they left off in the League, as they travel to Navan to face Meath in the Leinster Senior Football Championsip this weekend.
The Faithful County endured a succesful league, where they claimed the Division Three title thanks to a two point win over Kildare.
Meath come into the game on the back of a comfortble 1-30 to 19 point win over Carlow in the Preliminary Round last weekend.
Experienced Offaly player Nigel Dunne says the midlanders are looking forward to the clash.
Throw in is at half 2 on Sunday at Pairc Tailteann.
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