Mayo have been drawn to face Kildare in the second round of the All-Ireland Football Championship qualifiers.
Roscommon vs Clare and Kildare vs Mayo will be live on Sky Sports. The Tailteann Cup semi-final draw was also made. Cork vs Limerick Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork
The four beaten provincial finalists learned who they will take on this morning as the second round draw for the All-Ireland qualifiers took place.
Roscommon v Clare Donegal v Armagh Roscommon v Clare
Kildare will play Mayo in a repeat of their famous 2018 qualifier, while Donegal will meet Armagh for the second time this summer after the Declan Bonner's side ...
- Sligo v Cavan - Offaly v Westmeath - Kildare v Mayo
The draws for round two of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championships and the Tailteann Cup semi-finals have been made this morning.
Donegal v Armagh As a consequence, two teams who either played in Division 2 or have gained promotion to the second tier (in Limerick’s case) will be guaranteed a place in the All-Ireland quarter-final draw. Repeat pairings were allowed for round two of the qualifiers, but the clash of Armagh and Donegal is not the only familiar tie.
After their win over Monaghan, Mayo will meet beaten Leinster finalists Kildare. Elsewhere, Cork will play Limerick and while Clare are set to face Roscommon.
Both games will take place at Croke Park on the weekend after next. On the other side, it's an all-Leinster affair between Offaly and Westmeath. An all-Ulster clash between Donegal and Armagh is the highlight of the round two All-Ireland football qualifier draw.
Armagh and Donegal will renew their rivalry this weekend after being paired against each other in Monday morning's round two All-Ireland SFC Qualifier draw.
Westmeath have been paired against Offaly in the other semi-final with both games scheduled for Croke Park on Sunday, June 19. Meanwhile, Cavan will face Sligo in the semi-final of the Tailteann Cup following their quarter-final win over Fermanagh on Sunday. Donegal defeated Kieran McGeeney’s men in the Ulster SFC quarter-final before seeing off the challenge of Cavan in the semi-final in Clones.
It featured the four teams which came through the weekend's quarter-final games. The competition had been split into north and south sections for the opening ...
It featured the four teams which came through the weekend's quarter-final games. Tailteann Cup semi-finals draw The draw for the semi-finals of the Tailteann Cup was made on Monday morning.
An all-Ulster clash between Donegal and Armagh is the highlight of the round two All-Ireland football qualifier draw.
Both games will take place at Croke Park on the weekend after next. On the other side, it's an all-Leinster affair between Offaly and Westmeath. All four matches will take place at neutral venues next weekend.