All three Section A games get underway at 5.45pm on Saturday.
The final group stage contests of the Westmeath Senior Football Championship are taking place this weekend.
In Section A, the defending champions St Loman's have been unbeaten, with four wins from four games.
They face the next best outfit in their group, Tyrrellspass at the Downs' GAA grounds.
Eddie Kinsella's side have lost just once so far, to Coralstown-Kinnegad.
Midlands 103 Analyst Gerry Buckley says it's hard to look past the champions:
And it's last year's beaten finalists who are in need of a win after a chequered run through the competition so far.
They take on Caulry in Moate who are now managed by former Westmeath and Offaly boss, Pat Flanagan.
Buckley is leaning towards Coralstown Kinnegad, despite their shaky form:
Athlone have impressed many with their performances so far.
They've beaten Caulry, and drawn with both Tyrrellspass and Coralstown-Kinnegad.
Buckley says they should have enough for bottom side Tang when they meet at TEG Cusack Park:
All three games throw in at 5.45pm on Saturday evening.
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