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Published 12:51 30 Mar 2016 BST
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However the worst record in modern times belongs to the Westmeath of 2009 - Tomas O Flatharta's side conceding a whopping 11-105 and scoring just 3-59 for a points difference of -70.
To avoid equalling or surpassing this unwanted record Eamonn Burns' side - who have scored just 1-44 and conceded 5-89 for a difference of -57 - must avoid defeat by 13 points or more against the five-in-a-row Connacht champions.
Only Kerry and Donegal, in the opening three rounds of the league, have racked up those kind of scores against the Ulster side so far this season, but Stephen Rochford's Mayo are desperate to defend a proud record of their own.
Present in Division 1 since 1997, the Westerners need a win to ensure their impressive top flight occupancy goes into a 21st year.

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