They'll need to end a 12 year drought against Dublin to do it.
All three senior football sides in the midlands are in Leinster Championship Quarter-Finals this weekend.
First up, Westmeath have the unenviable task of welcoming reigning champions Dublin to Portlaoise on Saturday.
The Lake County haven't beaten Dublin in the championship since 2004.
St. Loman's clubman John Heslin is looking forward to testing himself against the best in the game:
Throw in is at 6.15.
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