They travel to Pearse Stadium to take on Galway.
After being forced to concede a walkover to Cork two weeks ago, Offaly will begin their All Ireland Senior Camogie championship this weekend.
They travel to Pearse stadium to take on All Ireland champions Galway at 2pm on Sunday.
Players have been given the go ahead after undergoing a period of self isolation when they were found to be close contacts of a case outside the camp by the HSE.
They now face back to back games against the tribeswomen and Wexford, needing to win both to have a shot at the quarter-finals.
Galway opened up their campaign by dispatching Wexford by 14 points in Enniscorthy a fortnight ago.
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