The Faithful County will look to cap off a successful league with a trophy.
The Offaly hurlers will look to replicate the footballers as they prepare to take on Waterford in the National Hurling League Division 1B Final on Sunday
The Faithful County won four games of their six league games with their only defeat coming against The Déise on the final day when promotion was already secured.
Waterford recovered from their shock opening day defeat to Carlow by winning all of their remaining matches.
The midlanders will be without the suspended James Mahon, after the Kilcormac Killoughey clubman lost his appeal following his red card against Peter Queally's side a few weeks ago.
Manager Johnny Kelly says it's an important game for two reasons.
Throw in is at 1:45 in Pairc Ui Chaoimh on Sunday
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