The Lake County will be looking to add to their 2022 success.
Westmeath will look to get off to a winning start in the Tailteann Cup, as they begin their campaign this weekend at home to Antrim.
It's been a tough season so for The Lake County having been relegated to Division Three and exiting the Leinster Championship following a narrow loss to Kildare in Newbridge.
Antrim come into the game also on the back of a relegation, Andy McEntee's side will now start the 2026 season in the bottom tier.
Westmeath captain Ronan Wallace says the aim is to repeat their 2022 triumph in the competition.
Throw in is at 2 o'clock on Sunday in Cusack Park
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