Laois and Offaly are also at the same time.
Westmeath are looking to book a semi-final spot in the Intermediate Championship on Sunday.
They meet Louth in Donaghmore at 1.
Both sides recorded comfortable wins over Longford in their opening game and are now playing an All-Ireland quarter-final in all but name.
Karen Hegarty scored two goals in the opener - she says it was nice to be able to get a look at their opponents:
At the same time on Sunday, Offaly take on Roscommon looking for a first win in the group stages, they lost to Wexford last time out.
Laois will need to secure victory over Kildare and other results to go their way to progress.
They'll be asking Sligo to cause a major upset against Clare.
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