Meath ran out easy winners at TEG Cusack Park in Mullingar.
Westmeath's Minor footballers were well beaten by Meath in the semi-finals of the Séamus Heaney Cup last night.
The neighbours faced off in the second-tier provincial competition, with Meath running out 4-13 to 1-5 winners at TEG Cusack Park,
They'll play the winners of Laois and Wexford, who meet in the other semi-final at MW Hire O'Moore Park in Portlaoise tonight at 7.30pm.
Last night, Portlaoise hosted the final of the Leinster Minor Football Championship, with Dublin being crowned champions after beating Kildare 2-10 to 0-8.
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