Both teams are back in action again on Wednesday.
Offaly U20 manager Mark Plunkett says his side lacked bite after the Faithful County fell to the hands of Westmeath in their first game of group 1 of the Leinster Championship last night in Faithful Fields.
The visitors didn't look back from the moment Peter Murphy fisted the ball into the net after just 10 minutes, with the Lake County running out comfortable 1-17 to 0-14 winners
Plunkett says Westmeath deserved the win.
Both teams are at home in their next set of fixtures, with Westmeath at home to the Leinster Champions Meath and Offaly hosting Dublin both throwing in at half seven on Wednesday.
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