Laois are aiming to win a second title in the Intermediate grade in four years.
Laois Ladies Football manager Stephen Duff feels his side will be underdogs heading into their All Ireland Final clash with Tyrone.
His side are gearing up for their second decider in the space of four years, when they defeated Wexford in 2022.
The O'Moore County defeated Monaghan in the semi finals, while Tyrone saw off Westmeath in extra time.
Duff says their opponents will be favourites, but that his side will still be quietly confident about securing a victory:
Throw in is at 1:45pm in Croke Park on Sunday.
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