The midlanders will be looking for a positive performance after their opening day defeat to Louth.
Westmeath Football Manager Dermot McCabe insistis his team just need to worry about themselves as they prepare to take on Monaghan in the Allianz Football League Division two on Sunday.
The Lake County suffered a narrow two point defeat to Louth in their opening game at Cusack park last weekend.
Meanwhile Monaghan who were relegated from the top flight last season, earned a comfortable eight point win over Cavan.
McCabe says their opponents will be looking to control the game:
The Match throws in at two o'clock at St Tiernach's Park in Clones on Sunday.
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