Joe Fortune's side are fresh off an astonishing win over Wexford at the weekend.
Joe Fortune is calling on his players to focus on their last Leinster Senior Hurlng Championship game.
Westmeath came back from the death to beat Wexford in the Championship for the first time since 1940 on Saturday.
Wexford must now beat Kilkenny in their last game to endanger Westmeath's status in Leinster.
However Fortune says his group will only have eyes for Antrim this weekend.
Our coverage of Wexford against Westmeath is with thanks to the HSE’s public minor injury unit located at the Charter Medical Campus, Ballinderry Mullingar with rapid assessment, treatment and discharge. For more see cmph.ie.
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