St Loman's, The Downs, and Mullingar Shamrocks are yet to lose in this championship season.
A re-run of last year's senior football championship final is the headline act this weekend in Westmeath.
St Loman's face Coralstown-Kinnegad in TEG Cusack Park on Sunday evening at 5.15pm.
Loman's, who come into this weekend with three wins from three, were two point winners in a tense decider, last year.
Elsewhere in Section A, Tang play Caulry in Sunday's curtain raiser in Cusack Park.
That game throws in at 3.30pm.
Before Sunday's double header in Mullingar, Athlone and Tyrrellspass meet in Moate tomorrow evening.
That game gets underway at 6pm.
The other two clubs with 100% records meet in section B.
The Downs play Mullingar Shamrocks tomorrow in Cusack Park at 6.15pm.
The first game at the same venue tomorrow is Shandonagh against St Malachy's at 4.30pm.
On Sunday, Moate All Whites take on Killucan in Tyrrellspass at 1.30pm.
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