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All-Ireland preliminary quarter-final draw LIVE updates as the counties learn their fate

Dublin, Kerry, Armagh and Donegal have gone straight into the quarters after topping their groups


  • Jun 17 2024
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All-Ireland preliminary quarter-final draw LIVE updates as the counties learn their fate
All-Ireland preliminary quarte

The All-Ireland preliminary quarter-final draw will take place this morning as four matches will decide the make up of this year's last eight.

Dublin, Kerry, Armagh and Donegal have gone straight into the quarters after topping their groups.

But attention now turns to the other right remaining counties: Galway, Mayo, Tyrone, Louth, Derry, Roscommon, Cork and Monaghan.

We know that Galway, Mayo, Tyrone and Louth will be at home in the preliminary quarters, with Derry, Roscommon, Cork and Monaghan on the road.

The draw will be shown live on Morning Ireland on RTÉ Radio 1, directly after the 8.30am news bulletin.

But you can follow live updates here as the draw is made and the counties learn their fate.

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Who can play who?

The eight teams set to contest this weekend’s All-Ireland SFC preliminary quarter-finals will learn their fate on Monday morning when the draw is made.

Four teams are through to the last eight of the All-Ireland series, namely group winners Armagh, Dublin, Donegal and Kerry.

Westmeath, Cavan, Clare and Meath are gone from the Championship with the teams who finished in second place enjoying home advantage in the preliminary quarter-finals.

They are Galway, Mayo, Tyrone and Louth, although the Wee County will seek an alternative home venue for their game this weekend.

The teams who will be on the road this weekend are Derry, Roscommon, Cork and Monaghan.

The only caveats ahead of the draw are that there can't be repeat provincial final pairings, while the GAA is also looking to avoid games that happened in the groups "where possible".

The possible draws tomorrow are as follows:

Galway v Roscommon, Cork or Monaghan
Mayo v Derry, Cork or Monaghan
Tyrone v Derry, Roscommon or Monaghan
Louth v Derry, Roscommon or Cork

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