Dublin-Mayo and Kerry-Tyrone the standout ties in All-Ireland football quarter-final draw

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Dublin-Mayo and Kerry-Tyrone the standout ties in All-Ireland football quarter-final draw
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Croke Park will host next weekend’s fixtures.

DUBLIN AND MAYO will face off in the All-Ireland senior football championship quarter-finals next weekend.The other quarter-finals are Armagh v Monaghan and Derry v Cork.

The quarter-finals will be played in Croke Park next weekend with two taking place on Saturday, 1 July and two more being played on Sunday, 2 July.All-Ireland SFC preliminary quarter-final draw

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