The county's two most successful clubs do battle in Daingean this weekend.
Tullamore's meeting with Rhode is undoubtedly the highlight of this weekend's action in the Offaly Senior Football Championship.
The county's two most successful clubs bring perfect winning records into Sunday's contest in Daingean.
Elsewhere in Group One, Ballycommon and Bracknagh will be looking to make up lost ground in the battle for seedings ahead of the knockout phase.
They meet in Geashill.
While in Group Two, O'Connor Park plays host to Edenderry and last year's beaten finalists Ferbane.
And an unbeaten Shamrocks play a Durrow side who've lost two from two so far.
All of this weekend's senior football action in Offaly throws in on Sunday, at 3.30pm.
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