The draw for the last eight of the Championship took place on Monday morning and threw up some intriguing ties
The draw for the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship quarter-finals has thrown up some massive ties, with Dublin facing Mayo and defending champions Kerry taking on Tyrone.
The draw for the last eight of the Championship took place on Monday morning, with the two other ties seeing Derry face Cork and Armagh taking on Monaghan. All four matches will take place at Croke Park this weekend across Saturday and Sunday. The throw-in times are to be finalised by the CCCC later on Monday.
Repeat pairings from the group stage were avoided where possible during the draw, with a repeat of any provincial not permitted. That meant Kerry couldn't draw either Mayo or Cork, Armagh were not able to play Tyrone and Derry couldn't take on Monaghan.Dublin v Mayo
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