Tyrone's Darragh Canavan, Ciaran Thompson of Donegal, Monaghan's Jack McCarron and Rian O'Neill of Armagh Tyrone have been drawn to face Dublin in the All-Ireland Football quarter-finals, with Monaghan to play Ulster champions Donegal in a provincial derby. Defending All-Ireland champions Armagh must face Munster champions Kerry as they could not meet any of their other potential quarter-final opponents. That game represents a repeat of last year's semi-final in which the Orchard county prevailed 1-18 to 1-16 after extra-time. Leinster SFC runners-up Meath will take on last year's beaten All-Ireland finalists Galway in the other last-eight tie. The ties will be played as double-headers at Croke Park on Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 June, with the fixture details to be confirmed by 14:30 BST on Monday. Tyrone, Meath, Armagh and Monaghan progressed to the quarter-finals by topping their round robin groups, with the other four counties joining them in the draw after winning their preliminary quarter-final ties last weekend. All-Ireland quarter-finals - 28/29 June Tyrone v Dublin Meath v Galway Armagh v Kerry Monaghan v Donegal
Tyrone play Dubs and Monaghan draw Donegal in last eight
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"Tyrone to Face Dublin and Monaghan Draws Donegal in All-Ireland Quarter-Finals"
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In the upcoming All-Ireland Football quarter-finals, Tyrone will face Dublin while Monaghan is set to compete against Donegal in a highly anticipated provincial derby. The draw for the quarter-finals has positioned Tyrone's Darragh Canavan and Monaghan's Jack McCarron against formidable opponents from Dublin, a team that has consistently showcased their strength in the championship. Meanwhile, Monaghan's clash with Donegal promises to be an exciting encounter as both teams are familiar rivals in Ulster football. The defending champions, Armagh, will also have a challenging match against Munster champions Kerry, marking a repeat of last year’s semi-final where Armagh narrowly edged out Kerry in a thrilling contest that went to extra time. Leinster SFC runners-up Meath will take on Galway, who were last year's All-Ireland finalists, in another notable last-eight matchup.
The quarter-final matches are scheduled to take place as double-headers at Croke Park over the weekend of June 28 and 29, with specific fixture details expected to be confirmed by Monday at 14:30 BST. Tyrone, Meath, Armagh, and Monaghan secured their spots in the quarter-finals by finishing at the top of their respective round robin groups. The other four teams, including Donegal and Kerry, advanced by winning their preliminary quarter-final ties last weekend. This setup reflects the competitive nature of the championship, as teams strive for a place in the semi-finals, with each match promising intense action and high stakes for all involved.
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