Both clubs have picked up one win each through the group phase of this year's championship.
Edenderry may have too much firepower for Bracknagh when it comes to this weekend's Offaly Senior Football Championship quarter-finals, according to Midlands 103 commentator, Brian Gavin.
Last year' beaten semi-finalists have so far failed to hit their best form in the competition with one comprehensive win over Durrow followed by a loss to Shamrocks, and a draw last time out against Ferbane.
Bracknagh secured their first victory in this year's championship against Ballycommon at the end of last month.
Prior to that they shipped losses to both Tullamore and Rhode.
Gavin says if Edenderry's best players produce, they should progress to the semi-finals:
The game throws-in at O'Connor Park at 3pm on Saturday.
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