Elsewhere, Westmeath will be looking for a second win of the Intermediate campaign.
Offaly face into a crucial All Ireland Senior Camogie Championship clash with Limerick this Saturday.
After defeats to Antrim and Galway so far, Offaly head to Cappamore for a game against another side that's without a win so far.
Throw-in is at 5pm, and progression to the knockout stages will be highly unlikely with another defeat for either side.
In the Intermediate championship, Westmeath will be looking to bounce back after defeat to Galway last weekend.
They take on Carlow at TEG Cusack Park in Mullingar at 5pm on Saturday, while Laois don't have a game this weekend.
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