Westmeath supporters celebrate their team's win over Meath, with former manager Luke Dempsey (top right) among those joining in the celebrations. Photo: John McCauley.

Venue confirmed for Westmeath vs Kildare semi-final

Following yesterday's sensational victory over Meath, Westmeath's Leinster SFC semi-final against Kildare has been confirmed for Sunday, May 3 in Tullamore at 2pm.

Kildare advanced to the semi-finals with a 2-20 to 2-15 win over Laois in Newbridge yesterday to set up a clash with Westmeath. It will be a rematch of last year's quarter-final which Kildare won in Newbridge.

Westmeath will be bidding to reach the Leinster senior football final for only the sixth time, with their previous appearances coming in 1931, 1949, 2004, 2015 and 2016.

Mark McHugh's side defeated Meath by 4-18 to 0-25 in thrilling fashion at Glenisk O'Connor Park yesterday - see more here. A return to the same venue for the semi-final will be welcomed by Westmeath fans and a large crowd is anticipated for the fixture.

The Westmeath camp will be hoping injuries to key forward Luke Loughlin and defender Shane Allen - which forced them off against Meath - will have cleared up in time for the showdown with the Lilywhites.

The other Leinster semi-final will see defending champions Louth meet Dublin on Saturday, May 2 in Portlaoise at 7pm. Louth had a comfortable win over Wexford yesterday, while the Dubs had just two points to spare against Wicklow.

Leinster SFC semi-finals

Saturday, May 2: Louth v Dublin (Laois Hire O'Moore Park, Portlaoise, 7pm).

Sunday, May 3: Kildare v Westmeath (Glenisk O'Connor Park, Tullamore).