The home side are in desperate need for a win.
There's another midlands derby on the horizan this weekend, as Offaly host Laois in the National Ladies Football League Division Three.
The Faithful County are coming in to the game in the relegation zone, after losing all three league games so far.
Meanwhile, despite losing their opening game to Louth, The O'Moore County have bounced back, picking up back to back wins against Carlow and Down respectively.
Laois Manager Stephen Duff says his side have gained confidence from the recent results, but that their main focus is performing well later in the year.
Offaly FLO Tara Rowe insists the team that is better able to deal with the weather conditions could decide which way the game goes.
Midlands 103 asked Rowe on how the players have been handling the recent controversy regarding the departure of Greg Farrelly as intermediate manager.
The match is currently due to take place at two o'clock on Sunday in Daingean but this is subject to a pitch inspection.
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