
Kerry are to take on Armagh in Round 3 of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship.
The game will be played in Killarney at 4 on Saturday.
Donegal will make the trip to Dublin, and Dubs manager Ger Brennan is hoping they’ll be able to use Parnell Park for that tie.
Meath will head west to take on Mayo, while Monaghan are up against Westmeath in Clones.
The winners of those ties will then face Cork, Louth, Galway or Tyrone in this year’s quarter finals.
Those teams secured their passage to the last eight, thanks to their wins in Round 2A.
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Elsewhere, the semi-finals have been drawn in the Tailteann Cup.
Down are up against Fermanagh, while Offaly will take on Wicklow.
Both of those games will be played at Croke Park.
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Galway boss Cathal Murray has hailed his team’s impact off the bench, as they beat Waterford in the All Ireland Camogie championship yesterday.
A goal from Aoife O’Donoghue, and five points from Niamh McPeake helped the champions defeat Waterford by 1-13 to 13-points.
Meanwhile, Cork got the better of Tipperary with a 21-points to 18 win over the Premier County.




