A big crowd is expecting at Cusack Park this weekend.
The two remaining unbeaten sides in Division Three of the Allianz National Football League go head to head in Mullingar this weekend.
After five wins from five games, both Westmeath and Down are on the cusp of winning promotion with two games remaining in their respective campaigns.
However, if Clare were to win their home game against Antrim they would draw level with the loser of Westmeath and Down's fixture.
Midlands 103 analyst, Gerry Buckley says recent history is against Dessie Dolan's side.
He looks forward to Westmeath v Down with David Hollywood:
Throw in is currently set for 2pm on St Patrick's Day in Mullingar.
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