Laois are still looking for their first win while Offaly chase a first win in four.
The last round of the Ladies National Football League takes place this weekend.
Westmeath are best placed of the three midlands counties after inconsistent campaigns for themselves as well as Laois and Offaly.
After a convincing 13 point win against Laois last time out, Westmeath head in to their final fixture against a quality Kildare outfit in good spirits.
The Lake County manager tells his players are improving with every game, and the team are enjoying the campaign:
It's been a rough league run for Laois who reside at the bottom of the Division Two standings.
They can end the campaign on a winning note when they take on Monaghan in Smithborough.
In Division Three, Offaly are secure from relegation, and promotion is out of reach.
After losses to Roscommon, Down, and Clare Greg Farrelly's side are looking for a third league victory to complete their campaign.
All three games throw in on Sunday at 2pm.
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