The Lake County have impressed but have been unable to get over the line.
Midlands 103 Analyst Gerry Buckley says it will take a big effort for Westmeath to beat Meath in the National Football League Division Two this weekend.
Dermot McCabe's side have competed well in all their games so far this campaign but have been left empty handed.
Their Leinster rivals on the other hand are one of the form teams in the division having won their last three games.
Buckley insists there is still positivity around the team despite the results.
Throw in is at two o'clock in Cusack Park on Sunday.
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