Westmeath's division two aspirations ended in Ederney on Saturday evening.
The promotion hopes of the Laois and Offaly in the Allianz National Football Leagues will continue into the final round of fixtures this weekend.
However, after a one point defeat to Fermanagh, Westmeath will remain in Division Three.
Emotions were high in Semple Stadium when Offaly and Tipperary met on Saturday.
A guard of honour was formed prior to the game in tribute to the passing of former Tipp manager and Offaly senior football manager, Liam Kearns.
Offaly left Thurles with a win on a final scoreline of 2-14 to 0-13.
Laois lost on their trip to Leitrim 2-14 to 0-18, but can still secure a top two spot in Division Four with a win away to London this weekend.
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