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Published 08:42 24 Jun 2024 BST
Updated 13:52 24 Jun 2024 BST

The All-Ireland quarter final draw took place on Monday morning on RTÉ Radio.
The games will take place in Croke Park next weekend, with the full details as confirmed by Croke Park below.
The quarter finals will see the winners of the group stakes taking on the winners of the weekend's preliminary quarter finals. The preliminary quarter final winners will be in action for their third week in a row with the group stage winners (Armagh, Dublin, Kerry and Donegal) all having had an invaluable week off.
he table toppers will be joined by Roscommon, Galway, Derry and Louth, who were the surprise package in the draw. They beat Cork by 1-9 to 1-8 thanks to a late Sam Mulroy free in Inniskeen while Mayo on the other hand are not in the quarter final draw for the first time since 2018. They lost to Derry after a penalty shoot-out in MacHale Park on Saturday night.
Teams who already played each other in the group could not be drawn against each other for the quarter finals meaning that for example, Roscommon would be kept away from Dublin.
Saturday
Armagh v Roscommon, 4.00, GAAGO
Dublin v Galway, 6.15, GAAGO
Sunday
Donegal v Louth, 1.15, RTE
Kerry v Derry, 3.15, RTE

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