Mickey Harte and Jim Gavin will discover their opponents tomorrow. Ryan Byrne / INPHO
Ryan Byrne / INPHO / INPHO
A DRAW WILL take place tomorrow afternoon to determine the pairings for next Saturday’s All-Ireland football quarter-finals after tonight’s action in Croke Park.
With both of the provincial finalists Down and Kildare losing out, a draw is now required after Armagh and Monaghan triumphed in the Round 4B qualifier ties.
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Leinster champions Dublin and Ulster champions Tyrone will be in one bowl with Kieran McGeeney and Malachy O’Rourke’s sides in the other bowl.
The draw will take place on RTÉ Radio One’s Sunday Sport tomorrow afternoon at 3.40pm, in between the first two All-Ireland senior football quarter-finals in Croke Park.
Tomorrow’s matches see Kerry face Galway at 2pm followed by the clash of Mayo and Roscommon at 4pm.
The remaining two All-Ireland quarter-finals will be held next Saturday afternoon with Tyrone’s game throwing in at 4pm and reigning All-Ireland champions Dublin will be out in action at 6pm.
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Dublin, Tyrone, Armagh and Monaghan are in tomorrow's All-Ireland quarter-final draw
Mickey Harte and Jim Gavin will discover their opponents tomorrow. Ryan Byrne / INPHO Ryan Byrne / INPHO / INPHO
A DRAW WILL take place tomorrow afternoon to determine the pairings for next Saturday’s All-Ireland football quarter-finals after tonight’s action in Croke Park.
With both of the provincial finalists Down and Kildare losing out, a draw is now required after Armagh and Monaghan triumphed in the Round 4B qualifier ties.
Leinster champions Dublin and Ulster champions Tyrone will be in one bowl with Kieran McGeeney and Malachy O’Rourke’s sides in the other bowl.
Ciaran McKeever and Kieran McGeeney celebrate Armagh's victory Donall Farmer / INPHO Donall Farmer / INPHO / INPHO
Monaghan's top scorer Conor McManus Oisin Keniry / INPHO Oisin Keniry / INPHO / INPHO
The draw will take place on RTÉ Radio One’s Sunday Sport tomorrow afternoon at 3.40pm, in between the first two All-Ireland senior football quarter-finals in Croke Park.
Tomorrow’s matches see Kerry face Galway at 2pm followed by the clash of Mayo and Roscommon at 4pm.
The remaining two All-Ireland quarter-finals will be held next Saturday afternoon with Tyrone’s game throwing in at 4pm and reigning All-Ireland champions Dublin will be out in action at 6pm.
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