Moate can guarantee their survival in the senior grade with a win.
There's plenty at stake in Section B of the Westmeath Senior Football Championship this weekend.
St Malachy's ensured their return to the top table of football in the county will continue into 2025 after their win last time out against Shandonagh.
They face a Mullingar Shamrocks side with a 100 per cent record in the championship so far.
That game is taking place in Kinnegad on Sunday.
The Downs shipped their first loss last time out when they played the Shamrocks.
They'll be looking to get back in the winner's column when they play Killucan.
Midlands 103 Analyst Gerry Buckley says there's a lot at stake in Cusack Park this weekend:
Meanwhile in Rochfortbridge, the meeting of Moate All Whites and Shandonagh is all about avoiding relegation.
Shandonagh are yet to pick up a win in this year's campaign, while Moate managed to claim a win over Killucan two weeks ago.
Buckley says the cards are stacked in Moate's favour:
All three games on Sunday throw in at 5.15pm.
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