Clonkill will attempt to stop Raharney's drive for six in a row.
There'll be a local derby in this years Westmeath Senior Camogie Championship final.
Just 18 kilometres separate the two finalists, Raharney and Clonkill.
Raharney will be looking for their 6th title on the spin after Pamela Greville notched 2-6 in their semi-final win over Castlepollard/Crookedwood.
Clonkill had a much tougher fight to make it to the decider, needed extra-time to see off Cullion/Delvin by five points last weekend.
Results in full:
Clonkill 2-17 - 1-12 Cullion/Delvin AET
Raharney 4-10 - 0-4 Castlepollard/Crookedwood
Senior @WestmeathCamogi Semi-Final Results
— SportsDaz (@SportsDaz) August 30, 2020
Clonkill 2-17 Cullion/Delvin 1-12
Raharney 4-10 Castlepollard/Crookedwood 0-4#SportsDaz pic.twitter.com/gQkDS2Sbfe
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