Monday morning’s draw for the final round of qualifiers threw up a couple of tasty ties.
In particular, the repeat of the 2012 All-Ireland semi-final between Cork and Donegal looks like being a mouthwatering clash.
The last football qualifier draw has been made and the quarter-finals are taking tasty shape https://t.co/TTwvcjAKCw #GAA
— SportsJOE (@SportsJOEdotie) July 18, 2016
The venues and throw-in times for all four remaining qualifiers have now been confirmed with Roscommon and Clare getting things underway on Saturday at 3pm at Pearse Stadium in Galway.
That will be followed by Derry v Tipperary in Cavan’s Breffni Park.
One week later we will be treated to a double-header at Croke Park as Cork take on Donegal (4pm) before Westmeath and Mayo clash (6pm).
All games will be shown live on Sky Sports.
Full details are here
Round 4A (Saturday July 23)
Roscommon v Clare, Pearse Stadium, Salthill, 3.00pm (Sky Sports)
Derry v Tipperary, Kingspan Breffni Park, Cavan, 5.00pm (Sky Sports)Round 4B (Saturday July 30)
Cork v Donegal, Croke Park, 4.00pm (Sky Sports)
Westmeath v Mayo, Croke Park, 6.00pm (Sky Sports)
Dublin and Tyrone will pair off with the winners of 4B in the quarter-finals whilst the Connacht and Munster champions await the victors from 4A.
If the favourites were to advance, two of your quarter finals would be looking like Dublin and Tyrone against either Donegal or Mayo.