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All-Ireland Senior Football Championship quarter-final draw: Kerry to face Mayo

The draw for the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship quarter-finals has been made, with Kerry set to face Mayo. Dublin vs Cork and Derry vs Clare will be live on Sky Sports Arena on Saturday, June 25.

13 July 2019; Con O'Callaghan of Dublin is tackled by Kevin Flahive of Cork during the GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship Quarter-Final Group 2 Phase 1 match between Dublin and Cork at Croke Park in Dublin. Photo by E..in Noonan/Sportsfile
Image: Dublin and Cork last met in the 2019 'Super 8s'

Kerry will face Mayo in the All-Ireland quarter-finals, with Dublin drawn against Cork.

2022 All-Ireland SFC quarter-finals

Derry vs Clare live on Sky Sports 3:45pm Saturday June 25
Dublin vs Cork live on Sky Sports 6pm Saturday June 25
Galway vs Armagh 1:45pm Sunday June 26
Kerry vs Mayo 4pm Sunday June 26

The four ties will take place at Croke Park.

Based on the rota, the semi-finals will be Dublin/Cork vs Kerry/Mayo, and Galway/Armagh vs Derry/Clare.

The Kingdom defeated Mayo in the 2022 National League Division 1 final and Jack O'Connor's side will be looking to back up that victory.

Meanwhile, the Rebels will be looking for their first championship win over the Dubs since the 2010 All-Ireland semi-final.

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Mayo overturned a six-point deficit in the second half to stun Kildare in round two of the qualifiers

On the other side of the draw, one of Galway, Armagh, Derry and Clare will compete in this year's All-Ireland final.

The Orchard County head for Croke Park with real momentum, having upset Tyrone and Donegal in the qualifiers. They come up against the Tribesmen, looking to build on their first Connacht title since 2018.

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Meanwhile, the Banner County will be looking to upset recently-crowned Ulster champions Derry. The Oak Leaf County won 2-13 to 0-10 when the teams met in Ennis during the National League.

Armagh are going to Croke Park
Image: Armagh's resurgence has been one of the stories of the championship

Repeat pairings from earlier in the championship were not possible in the draw, meaning Galway-Mayo and Kerry-Cork were kept apart.

The games will take place on the weekend of June 25 and 26. Derry vs Clare and Dublin vs Cork will be live and exclusive on Sky Sports Arena.