It's a repeat of a thriller from last year.
There'll be a repeat of the 2019 county final in Offaly this weekend.
Champions St.Rynagh's meet Shinrone for the second consecutive year.
Both sides have already met in the group phase of the competition with Rynagh's coming out on top by a point.
The champions are yet to lose a game this year after coming through their group undefeated and getting the better of Birr at the semi-final stage.
Shinrone, on the other hand, suffered one point losses to Birr and their opponents this weekend before beating Lusmagh/Drumcullen and then securing an extra-time win over St. Cillian's to reach the final.
Shinrone's Grainne Egan says they've learned a lot from last year's experience:
St.Rynagh's Mairead Daly says the rivalry between the two has grown in the last number of years:
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