It's a must win game for both sides.
There's a big midlands derby this weekend in the National Hurling League as Westmeath host Laois in Cusack Park.
Both teams come into the game with two defeats from two and will be hoping to get their first points of the campaign.
Westmeath came out on top in the Joe McDonagh Cup the last time the two sides met on a scoreline of 2-26 to 16 points.
However Midlands 103 commentator Enda Lyons is tipping the O'Moore County, if they can add more physicality to their performance.
Throw in is at half two on Sunday.
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