The two side's clashed in the 2024 county final.
A repeat of last season's Offaly Senior Hurling Final will take place this weekend.
Champions Kilcormac Killoughey take on Ballinamere in the quarter finals, with both side's looking to secure a spot in the semi-finals.
KK finished their group stage campaign with a draw against Shinrone, while Ballinamere suffered a one point defeat to Birr.
Midlands 103 commentator Joe Troy says Ballinamere will be under more pressure to perform than KK:
Throw in is at 5:00pm in O'Connor Park tomorrow evening.
Troy also believes Shinrone will just about have the edge on Coolderry in their Offaly Senior Hurling Championship clash this weekend.
It's the second year in a row that the two side's will clash at the quarter final stages, with the winners set to face one of Belmont or Birr in the semi-finals.
Coolderry come into this encounter off the back of a win over Tullamore, while Shinrone claimed a draw with champions Kilcormac Killoughey last time out.
Troy says most people will see this as a 50/50 game:
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Throw in is at 4:45pm in St Brendan's Park in Birr this Sunday.
Joe Troy spoke to Liam White and looked ahead to the two games in the Offaly Senior Hurling Championship this weekend:
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