Offaly are looking to back up a big win over Laois last week.
Offaly's Minor footballers travel to Dublin later to face the boys in blue in the semi-finals of the Leinster Championship.
After a comprehensive win over Laois last week, Offaly will be looking to take down Dublin in the 7.30pm throw-in at Parnell Park.
Kildare host Wicklow in the other semi-final in Newbridge tonight.
Meanwhile, Laois and Westmeath are competing later on in the quarter-finals of the second-tier Séamus Heaney Cup at Minor level.
Laois face Carlow at Netwatch Cullen Park while Westmeath travel to Glennon Brothers Pearse Park for a clash with Longford.
Both those games also throw-in at 7.30pm.
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