The two clubs are preparing for the final group game of the campaign.
St Oliver Plunketts will have to pull of the shock of a generation if they're to beat Casteltown Geoghegan and turn the Westmeath Senior Hurling Championship on its head.
That's the assessment from Midlands 103 Analyst Gerry Buckley ahead of the last round of group games in the Lake County.
As things stand, the defending champions Raharney are set to miss out on a place in the knockout phase of the competition unless a winless Plunketts can overcome Castletown Geoghegan.
A win could save their senior status but Buckley says there's nothing to suggest they can get it:
The game at The Downs GAA grounds throws in at 5.15pm on Sunday evening.
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