Four teams are aiming to book a spot in the final next month.
Four teams can book their place in the final of the Laois Senior Football Championship this weekend.
The two semi-final games will take place this Sunday in O'Moore Park.
The first game this weekend sees reigning champions Portarlington aiming to book their place in the final for the fifth time in six years.
Pat Roe's side take on Graiguecullen, who defeated Killeshin 3-11 to 0-16 in the quarter finals.
The last time Graiguecullen were finalists was in 2020.
Portarlington secured their spot with a convincing 2-24 to 1-7 victory over Arles Killeen.
Throw in on Sunday is at 2:15pm.
The second semi-final sees 2023 champions St Joseph's going face to face with Courtwood.
Courtwood produced a big display to knock out last season's beaten finalists Portlaoise in the quarter finals.
Mark Bates side scored 4-11 in that match and are looking to book a spot in the decider for the first time.
St Joseph's saw off the challenge of Ballyroan Abbey by 2-16 to 2-14 in the previous round.
Throw in on Sunday is at 4:00pm.
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