Raharney and Casteltown Geoghegan are set to meet in Mullingar tomorrow.
The Westmeath Senior Hurling Championship gets underway this weekend.
Reigning champions Raharney will begin the defence of their title against 14-time champions Castletown Geoghegan on Friday night.
Last season's runners up Lough Lene Gaels take on St Oliver Plunkett's, while Castlepollard face off against Clonkill.
Midlands 103 analyst Gerry Buckley expects this season's championship to have four teams battling it out for the Westmeath Examiner Cup:
He looks forward to this year's competition with Midlands 103's Liam White:
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