Up and down campaigns for both sides have led to Cusack Park on Sunday.
Killucan and Coralstown-Kinnegad meet in TEG Cusack Park on Sunday with a place in a county semi final at stake.
Both sides have had their set backs this campaign.
Coralstown-Kinnegad registered good wins against Mullingar Shamrocks, Garrycastle, and Caulry, while they lost out to St Loman's and The Downs.
Killucan had three victories, a draw and a defeat at the hands of Tang.
Gerry Buckley of the Westmeath Examiner says the winner of Sunday's game will have tricky task in the next round:
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