Westmeath take on Dublin from Croke Park this Sunday.
Westmeath Football Manager Mark McHugh says his side will be giving everything they can in order to win a Leinster title this weekend.
The Lake County take on Dublin this Sunday from Croke Park as they aim to win their first provincial title since 2004.
They came through Kildare in the semi-final after extra time to seal their place in the decider for the first time since 2016.
Westmeath will also face Cavan in the All Ireland series following the end of the provincial championships.
McHugh says he's not a fan of the draw being made in advance of the final:
Throw in is at 2:00pm from Croke Park this Sunday.
You can listen to the full interview on Ahead Of The Game tomorrow night from 7:00pm on Midlands 103.
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