Connacht rivals Galway and Mayo will meet in the preliminary quarter-finals of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship next weekend.
Galway will have home advantage, having finished second in Group 2 of the championship, one better than Mayo’s third place finish in Group 1. The sides met earlier this year in the Division 1 final of the Allianz National League, with Mayo claiming the title following a 0-14 to 0-11 victory in Croke Park.
Meanwhile, Donegal will seek ride the momentum of an impressive two-point win over Monaghan at the weekend when they face Tyrone in another quarter-final derby.
In the other quarter-finals, Cork meet Roscommon, while Kildare were drawn against Monaghan. All matches will take place next weekend, with the CCCC to confirm fixture details later on Monday.
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In the Tailteann Cup, Antrim manager Andy McEntee will return to face his home county in the semi-finals of the competition, after the Saffron were drawn against Meath.
In the other semi-final, Down will face Laois. Both matches will be played in Croke Park on Sunday.
Saturday, June 24th
All-Ireland SFC preliminary quarter-finals
Cork v Roscommon (Páirc Uí Chaoimh, 2pm, Streaming on GAAGO)
Kildare v Monaghan (Glenisk O’Connor Park, 4.45pm, Streaming on GAAGO)
Donegal v Tyrone (MacCumhaill Park, 7pm, Streaming on GAAGO)
Sunday, June 25th
All-Ireland SFC preliminary quarter-finals
Galway v Mayo (Pearse Stadium, 3pm, Live on RTÉ 1)
Tailteann Cup semi-finals
Meath v Antrim (Croke Park, 2pm, Live on RTÉ 2)
Down v Laois (Croke Park, 4pm, Live on RTÉ 2)