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Published 22:57 14 Jun 2026 BST
Updated 22:57 14 Jun 2026 BST

The All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Round 3 draw will be made tomorrow morning.
Given the upsets so far in the All-Ireland series, there are some strong sides who have not made it to the quarter-finals yet, and must play another fixture.
The teams left are the Round 2A losers - Armagh, Donegal, Mayo and Westmeath - who will face the Round 2B winners - Dublin, Kerry, Meath and Monaghan.
Provincial winners cannot face each other, meaning Dublin cannot draw Westmeath and Armagh cannot draw Monaghan.
Donegal v Kerry and Mayo v Monaghan cannot happen either, as they faced off in Round 1.
There will be two draws on RTÉ Radio One at 8.30am - one for the pairings and one to determine home advantage.
Speaking on the structure and rules of the draw, Westmeath boss Mark McHugh suggested a small tweak, after his side's loss to Galway.
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He said: “In my view, I said it during the week, we are in the winners' group and (now) getting beat, we have to wait for a 50/50 draw. I think there should be something there, if you are in the winners group and you lose, maybe you should get a home draw, because what is the point of getting into the winners group? That is something they may need to look at next year.”
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