An already relegated Limerick side head to Tullamore to take on Offaly on Sunday.
Division Three is a league of one-score games.
That's what Offaly Senior Football manager Declan Kelly is saying off the back of their penultimate round draw away to Sligo in the National Football League on Saturday.
The game finished 0-13 to 1-10.
Offaly also suffered one point losses to both Clare and Antrim through this year's campaign.
Just three points cover the bottom three in the standings, with Offaly guaranteed safety if they pick up a draw or if Wicklow fail to beat Antrim.
Kelly says his side are already focused on their opponents this weekend:
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