Antrim’s new hurling age continues with the visit of Westmeath to Corrigan Park in Belfast as Davy Fitzgerald makes his home debut.
The last time out for Antrim saw them lose heavily to Dublin at Croke Park, with Fitz’s men proving too early in their development for the Dubs.
The injury list of the Saffrons is also piling up with multiple doubtful players ahead of Iarmhi’s visit.
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Niall O’Connor of St Enda’s, Glengormley limped out of last Saturday’s defeat to Dublin at Croke Park, while St John’s attacker Conor Johnston was forced to pull out of the starting line-up during the pre-match warm-up.
Dunloy duo Keelan Molloy and Seaan Elliott both featured against the Dubs and probably ahead of schedule following injuries.
Westmeath are still waiting for their first Allianz Hurling League fixture of the season after last weekend’s fixture against Laois was called off due to a frozen pitch.
When and where will Antrim play Westmeath in their National Hurling League fixture?
Davy Fitzgerald’s Antrim will play Westmeath at Corrigan Park in west Belfast on Sunday, February 2.
Throw-in is scheduled for 2pm.
Where can I watch Antrim v Westmeath?
The National Hurling League fixture between Antrim and Westmeath will be live-streamed on BBC iPlayer.