The hurlers will play five times and the footballers three.
Offaly's hurlers will be the first to return to inter-county action when GAA resumes.
Michael Fennelly's team are provisionally down to begin with a trip to face Meath on May 9th.
They'll have a pretty congested campaign there-after, with four games in the space of five weeks until June 13th.
Fixtures in Full:
May 9th - Meath (A)
May16th - Kerry (H)
May 23rd - Carlow (A)
Jun 6th - Down (H)
Jun 13th - Wicklow (A)
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Meanwhile John Maughan will have a short and sharp time to prepare his charges for the heat of championship action.
The Faithful's Division 3 campaign starts with a May 16th clash with Wicklow, they play Limerick six days later followed by a meeting with 2020 Munster Champions and All-Ireland semi-finalists Tipperary.
Fixtures in Full:
May 16th - Wicklow (A)
May 22nd - Limerick (H)
May 29th - Tipperary (H)
The league has been separated into regionalised sections with the top two in each progressing to a semi-final stage.
We will have more fixtures from Laois and Westmeath later today.
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