All three teams will be in action next weekend.
Laois, Offaly and Westmeath's fixtures that were cancelled due to Storm Eunice have been re-fixed.
They'll take place next Saturday and Sunday afternoon.
Offaly and Laois face trips to Galway and Fermanagh. while Westmeath welcome neighbours Longford to TEG Cusack Park in Mullingar.
John Maughan and Billy Sheehan will be looking to build on the confidence of two draws and continue their move up the Division Two and Three tables respectively.
Jack Cooney's team are on the comeback trail after a surprise defeat to Longford in Ardee yesterday afternoon. A win in that local derby would see the lake county move level on points with Limerick at the top of the Division Three table.
Laois could move into a three-way tie for second place with victory in Brewster Park.
Fixtures:
Saturday
- Fermanagh v Laois - Brewster Park - 3:30pm
- Westmeath v Longford TEG Cusack Park - 2pm
Sunday
- Galway v Offaly - Pearse Stadium - 2pm
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