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Updated All-Ireland SFC quarter-final draw live on RTÉ Radio on Monday morning

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The draw for the quarter-finals of the All-Ireland SFC will take place on Monday morning.It will be conducted live on on RTÉ Radio 1's Morning Ireland at 8.35am and streamed on the RTÉ News channel available on Saorview, Sky and Virgin Media platforms, as well as the RTÉ News app.It will contain the four group winners from the All-Ireland SFC group phase - Kerry, Armagh, Dublin, Derry - plus the winners of this weekend's four All-Ireland preliminary quarter-final ties, Cork, Monaghan, Tyrone and Mayo.The group stage winners, placed in Bowl 1, can only be drawn to play one of the prelim winners from Bowl 2.Where possible, repeat pairings from the group stage will be avoided.

A repeat of any provincial final is ruled out, though the outcome of the group stage has rendered that impossible.As such, Kerry are unable to meet either Mayo or Cork, Armagh cannot be drawn to play Tyrone and Derry can't face Monaghan.Match arrangements will be finalised by the CCCC on Monday, with the games fixed for next weekend.

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