Westmeath will be hoping for an improved performance in Kerry on Saturday.
Westmeath are looking to rebound from a heavy defeat to Galway when they face Kerry in the All-Ireland Senior Ladies Football Championship this weekend.
Westmeath need a 10-point victory at Fitzgerald Stadium on Saturday to qualify as one of the top two teams in the group.
A third-place finish will put them in the relegation play-offs in the coming weeks.
Throw-in on Saturday is at 1pm.
On Sunday, the Intermediate Championship quarter-finals take place.
Laois face Wicklow in Kinnegad at 4pm.
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