The showdown is set for Galway's Pearse Stadium on Sunday.
Westmeath's footballers take on Galway in a sell out All Ireland Championship contest in Pearse Stadium on Sunday.
The Lake County has won five consecutive championship games for the first time in its history.
While Mark McHugh's side have won three of those after extra-time.
Midlands 103 analyst Gerry Buckley says the players are showing plenty of character this year:
Throw in is set for 2pm on Sunday.
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