A win for either side will seal a place in the semi-finals.
Coralstown Kinnegad manager Jack Cooney says his side playing on back to back weekends isn't a bad thing.
His side take on Caulry this weekend in the quarter finals of the Westmeath Senior Football Championship.
They secured their spot following a hard fought three point victory over Athlone on Saturday.
Cooney says both teams will bring their own form of confidence into this encounter:
Cooney spoke to Midlands 103's Liam White ahead of the game on Sunday:
Throw in is at 4:15pm from Cusack Park this Sunday.
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