It was due to be played tomorrow night.
Kildare's scheduled O'Byrne Cup game has been called off, as the Lilywhites claim they are unable to field a team.
The game was due to be played in Kinnegad tomorrow evening, however Kfm understand's Kildare can't play the fixture as a result of players preparing for exams, upcoming Sigerson Cup commitments and wanting to focus on preparations for the Allianz Football League.
Glenn Ryan's side couldn't qualify for the semi-finals of the O'Byrne Cup anyway, and neither could Westmeath, therefore it would've been a dead rubber.
Yesterday, it was announced that the Louth and Wexford game wouldn't go ahead either, with Louth already advancing to the last four.

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