Armagh draw Donegal, Mayo to meet Kildare
Armagh and Donegal will meet for the second time in this year's championship following Monday’s All-Ireland qualifier round two draw.
Elsewhere, Leinster runners up Kildare were paired with Mayo, Cork and Limerick will meet in a Munster derby while Clare will face Roscommon.
Meanwhile, Sligo will meet Cavan and Westmeath will come up against Offaly following the draw for the semi-finals of the Tailteann Cup.
The two ties will be played on 19 June at Croke Park and will be screened live on RTÉ.
The Tir Chonaill recorded a convincing Ulster quarter-final win over Armagh back in April before going on to lose the provincial final to Derry. Kieran McGeeney’s side responded with a fine qualifier win over All-Ireland champions Tyrone on Sunday.
Mayo also dismissed Division 1 opposition in round 1 as they fended off a few late scares from Monaghan, and they will face a Kildare side hoping to bounce back from their heavy Leinster final defeat to Dublin. The contest will spark memories of the famed 'Newbridge or Nowhere’ clash in 2018 when the Lilywhites insisted on home advantage for their qualifier clash and followed it up by defeating Mayo.
Clare’s reward for their victory over Meath is a game with Roscommon. The sides drew when they met in the Allianz League in February.
The final contest is an all-Munster affair as provincial finalists Limerick meet a Cork side that defeated Louth in round 1.
The games will be played at neutral venues between 11-12 June.