All you need to know: Lidl National Football League
SUNDAY 13 MARCH
LIDL NFL Division 1 relegation play-off Waterford v Westmeath, Abbotstown, 2pm
Division 3 relegation play-off Louth v Wicklow; Abbotstown, 1pm
ONLINE Live scores on RTÉ Sport Online and the RTÉ News app.
RADIO Updates on RTÉ Radio 1's Sunday Sport.
TV Both games streamed live by LGFA
WEATHER Blustery with widespread thundery showers on Sunday through much of the day but more in the way of sunny spells and drier interludes developing later. Highest temperatures of 7 to 10 degrees in moderate to fresh southwest to west winds. For more go to met.ie.
Both Westmeath and Waterford have flirted with relegation in recent seasons and now one of them will go down to Division 2.
Intermediate Westmeath needed a play-off victory over Tipperary last year to preserve top-flight status and they find themselves in a similar boat in 2022 - and against Munster opposition again.
Back in 2020, Westmeath were also rock bottom of the table after five games before the competition was cancelled due to Covid.
Waterford were second bottom in 2020 after five rounds before a group victory over Tipperary last year ultimately kept them safe.
Waterford are unchanged from the side that lost out by just three points to Cork last time out, as Westmeath also go with the same team that started in the 15-point reversal at the hands of Galway.
Both teams have conceded heavily to date but Westmeath have leaked the most and that will concern the Lake County ahead of this crucial clash.
Waterford: E Gallagher; C Murray, C McGrath, A O'Neill; A Mullaney, Karen McGrath (capt.), L Cusack; E Murray, L Mulcahy; B McMaugh, H Power, M Wall; K Murray, K Hogan, Kate McGrath.
Westmeath : C Faulkner; M Fagan, L Power, N Nolan; F Coyle, A Alford, C Kelly; A Ruane, T