The task awaiting the sides that finish second and third in the All-Ireland SFC groups this weekend will become clear on Monday morning, 16 June.
RTÉ Radio 1’s Morning Ireland will host the All-Ireland SFC preliminary quarter-final draw live on air after the news at 8:30am.
One of Monaghan and Down are guaranteed to be in the draw as a designated home side, with Donegal, Tyrone, Cavan and Derry all possibly in the hat.
Armagh and the winners of Monaghan v Down will advance straight to the quarter-final of the All-Ireland SFC, to be played on the final weekend of this month.
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Though the group draw was conducted on the GAA’s YouTube, RTÉ Radio will continue their recent tradition of broadcasting the knockout draw in the Monday slot.
Darragh McGurn of Fermanagh in action against Wexford goalkeeper Darragh Brooks and defenders Eoin Porter and Eoghan Nolan at Croke Park. Picture: Ray McManus/Sportsfile (Ray McManus / SPORTSFILE/SPORTSFILE)
The Tailteann Cup semi-final draw will also take place on RTÉ Radio 1 on Monday, with the CCCC’s Brian Carroll and the GAA’s Feargal McGill presiding over the draws.
Fermanagh will be amongst the four remaining sides if they overcome Sligo in Enniskillen this weekend.
Fixture details will be announced later on Monday by the CCCC, with all ties drawn to be fulfilled next weekend.