Sunday will see Sligo, Leitrim, Laois, and Wicklow playing for promotion in the national football league.
Wicklow may hold the advantage heading into a potentially dramatic final weekend of league fixtures according Laois Manager, Billy Sheehan.
Oisin McConville's side have the edge on head to head records against Leitrim and Laois having beaten them both in division four.
All three counties are locked on 8 points with Sligo a further two ahead at the top of the standings, and Wexford two further back.
Disappointed after losing to Leitrim, Sheehan reckons Wicklow are in pole position but says it's all to play for this weekend:
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