Frank Browne's side sealed a late victory away to Louth.
Westmeath Ladies have booked their place in the quarter finals of the Intermediate Football Championship.
Frank Browne’s side were 3-12 to 3-9 winners over Louth on Sunday, with the win securing them a home game for their next round.
Anna Jones and Sarah Dillon both finished with 1-4 each.
Browne says it was important to get the win:
Meanwhile, Peter O’Leary’s first game as Laois manager ended in defeat at home to Clare.
The Banner County saw off their Leinster opponents as they claimed a 1-11 to 1-10 win in O’Moore Park yesterday.
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