One win and one loss in their group sealed a place in the knockout stages.
Westmeath will face Cavan in the quarter-finals of the 2025 TG4 LGFA All-Ireland Intermediate Championship.
Despite their 6-11 to 0-7 loss to Tyrone in Dungannon at the weekend, Frank Browne's side finished second in their group thanks to their first round victory over Down.
Cavan finished top in their group with their most recent result being a 19 point win over Wicklow.
Victory for the Lake County will set them up for a semi final clash against the winners of Tyrone and Fermanagh.
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