The sides clash this afternoon.
Galway take on Westmeath this afternoon in their second group game of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship.
The Tribesmen got off to a cracking start with an opening day win over Derry last week, with another win today virtually guaranteeing Padraic Joyce's men a spot in the quarter-finals of the competition. Westmeath were beaten by Armagh by just five points last weekend and need a win today if they are to keep their hopes of automatic passage to the quarter-final alive.READ MORE:Ger Brennan hails Louth star's "super talent" after win over MeathWhat time is throw-in? 3pm.Can I stream the game? Unfortunately, the game is not available to stream online live.To keep up to date with all the latest GAA news, sign-up to our GAA newsletter here.
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