A win for either takes them into the last four.
The Leinster U-20 Football Championship reaches the quarter-final stage tonight.
Offaly named their team yesterday for a trip to Wexford.
They line-out as follows:
Sean O'Toole; Fionn Dempsey, Kieran Dolan, Lee Pearson; Rory Egan, John Furlong, Aaron Brazil; Ed Cullen, Morgan Tynan); Ciaran Egan, Cathal Flynn, Cathal Donoghue; Cormac Delaney, Jack Bryant, Aaron Kellaghan.
A small number of tickets have gone on general sale for the Offaly v Wexford @gaaleinster Under 20 Football Championship game in Wexford Park tomorrow, Thursday 8th July.
— Official Offaly GAA (@Offaly_GAA) July 7, 2021
This is the link to purchase:https://t.co/1QC3gH1aJa pic.twitter.com/iXVEIiIvCF
Wexford reached the last eight by defeating Carlow by two goals, 2-9 to 0-9 last Wednesday and will be no easy opposition for the faithful.
Elsewhere, Westmeath make the short trip to neighbours Longford for a local derby.
They'll go into this one as favourites after knocking off Kildare by two points in the opening round.
The Lake County will line out as follows:
Michael Lynam; Josh Gahan, Charlie Drumm, Ciaran Daly; Enda Gaffney, Darragh Seery, Michael Byrne; Jack Murtagh, Ciaran Daly; Shane Fleming, Kevin O'Sullivan, Brandon Kelly; Jack Torpey, Ben McGauran, Devin Hill.
Longford reached this phase after a single point success over Louth.
Team news for that game when it's announced.
Both throw-in at 7:30pm.