Th Faithful know a draw against Clare will be enough.
Offaly know that a draw against Clare this weekend will be enough to secure their place in Division two of the National Football Legue for next season.
It's been a seemless campaign for the faithful county, with their only blip coming in Enniskillen against Fermanagh and are coming into the game on the back of a impressive six point win over Kildare.
Their Muster opponents have it all to do to catach the midlanders, as only a sizeable winning margin will be enough to leapfrog Declan Kenny and Mickey Hartes charges.
Midlands 103 commentator Brian Gavin is urging Offaly to play a similar type of game to the one that seen them emerge victorious over Kildare.
The match throws in at two o'clock on Sunday at Cusack Park in Ennis
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