Promotion and relegation still up for grabs for the midlands counties.
All three midlands counties are in action on Saturday in the National Camogie League with promotion and relegation still to be decided.
Westmeath status in Division 1B is hanging by a thread and anything other then a handsome win over Limerick in Adare will send the Lake County straight back down after just one season, throw in there in is set for 2'o'clock.
In Division 3A, Laois will be hoping to take a step closer towards the second tier as they host Roscommon in a top of the table clash in Mountmellick with throw in also at two o'clock.
And finally Offaly will also have their eyes on promotion after winning their opening three games in Division 2A, they host Carlow in Banagher with throw in at one o'clock.
Manager David Sullivan says his side are expecting a big test on Saturday.
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