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Tyrone play Dubs and Monaghan draw Donegal in last eight

Tyrone play Dubs and Monaghan draw Donegal in last eight

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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 JuneTyrone v DublinMeath v GalwayArmagh v KerryMonaghan v Donegal
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