Tullamore have won the previous two deciders between the sides.
Tullamore and Ferbane will clash in the final of the Offaly Senior Hurling Championship for the third season in a row.
The reigning champions Tullamore defeated Rhode 1-18 to 2-11 in O'Connor Park yesterday, with Cormac Egan getting his side's all important goal, despite a goal of the season contender from Rhode's Ruairi McNamee.
Meanwhile, Ferbane were comprehensive 3-19 to 0-11 winners over Edenderry in the opening game, with Cian Johnson leading the way with 1-8.
Tullamore have won the previous two finale's and are going for a third title in succession.
Their manager Paul McConway says he knows what to expect from Ferbane in two weeks:
Paul McConway spoke to Midlands 103's Brian Gavin after the game:
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