Adam Treanor is in from the start.
Westmeath's U20s show one change to their starting lineup as they bid to claim the scalp of last season's Leinster football finalists Dublin, this evening.
Adam Treanor replaces Jack Geoghegan at wing-back, after being introduced as a substitute against Wicklow last Thursday evening.
Manager Damien Gavin is able to retain a potent full forward line, which combined for 3-10 of their 4-12 that day.
The lake county know a near perfect performance will be required to account for Dublin who have been scoring freely in their challenge games in the build up to the competition.
Throw in this evening is at 7:30pm.
Westmeath XV:
Michael Lynam; Ronan Hanley, Sam Smyth, Daniel Scahill; Darragh Seery, Josh Gahan, Adam Treanor; Sean Claffey, Ciaran Daly; Danny McCartan, Senan Baker, Sean Leech; Devin Hill, Ben McGauran, Matthew Whittaker.
Subs:
Sean Martin, Jack Geoghegan, Jack Keenan, Tom Cloonan, Jamie Corcoran, Ciaran Clear, Podge Quinn, Dylan Murtagh, Peter Pierson, Toby Conteh, Eamonn Martin, Shane Hanley, Sean Carroll, Alan Malynn, Brendan Killian, Senan O'Driscoll.
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