Laois and Offaly will be looking to bounce back from opening weekend defeats.
Westmeath get their All-Ireland Camogie Championship campaign underway this Saturday, while Laois and Offaly look to get a first win.
In the Intermediate championship, Westemath host Dublin at TEG Cusack Park while Laois travel to Lixnaw to face Kerry.
Offaly's Senior Camogie team are looking to bounce back from a heavy defeat to Antrim last weekend when they face All-Ireland Champions Galway in Birr.
All three games throw in at 5pm on Saturday.
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