Diarmuid Cahill's side have won and drawn one game each so far.
Westmeath are determined to focus on their game ahead of their meeting with Meath in the Intermediate All Ireland Camogie Championship but are aware of the threat their neighbours and longtime rivals may pose.
That's the message from Lake County Keeper and Co-Captain Fiona Keating.
Saturday's game will decide who tops the group after Meath won their first two games, and Westmeath managed a win and a draw.
The Royal County were 2-13 to 1-6 winners when the two sides met in the league earlier this year.
Speaking to David Hollywood, Keating says first spot is the goal for her side:
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