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Published 17:28 29 Jun 2017 BST
Updated 22:58 29 Jun 2017 BST
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The 4A winners play the Connacht and Munster champions in the quarters. If Galway win Connacht, Mayo wouldn't be able to play them in the last eight - presuming Mayo make it that far too.
Donegal would therefore be assigned the Connacht champion automatically if Mayo join them in the quarters - which is the most likely scenario if both teams avoid one another in the next round.
That would see Donegal avoid Tyrone, Kerry and Dublin - the best they could ask for.
You would then be looking at something like this:
The key is avoiding Mayo in Round 3 though. And there's a 66.6% chance that they will.
Listen to the full discussion about Donegal's ability to bounce back on The GAA Hour below from 40:46.

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