They've been drawn alongside the last two senior champions.
The Camogie Association has confirmed that this year's Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Senior final will take place at Croke Park on Saturday December 12th.
Westmeath are set to play in the top-flight of the Championship for the first time and will face Munster duo Waterford and Limerick and last year's beaten All-Ireland finalists Kilkenny in Group Two.
Offaly face the daunting task of playing the last two champions, Cork and Galway, as well as Wexford in Group One.
The Faithful's captain Mairead Teehan admits they've a tricky task ahead:
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