Kerry will play Armagh in next weekend’s All-Ireland senior football championship quarter-finals.
This weekend’s preliminary quarter-final winners (Kerry, Dublin, Galway and Donegal) are set to face the group winners at Croke Park on June 28/29 for a place in the semi-finals.
Ahead of tomorrow morning’s draw, which will be held on the 8.35am sport bulletin on RTE’s Morning Ireland, it has been confirmed that the Kingdom will play the All-Ireland champions in a repeat of last year's semi-final meeting between the two counties.
Fixtures that will not be allowed to be repeated are Armagh v Dublin/Galway/Donegal, Tyrone v Donegal and Meath v Kerry, and, as a result, Kieran McGeeney’s side automatically get the Munster champions.
Tomorrow morning’s draw is set to be presided over by GAA president Jarlath Burns and Feargal McGill, GAA Director of Player, Club and Games Administration.
TweetThe draw for the All-Ireland football quarter-finals will be held tomorrow morning after 8.30am on RTÉ Radio 1.
— Adam Moynihan (@AdamMoynihan) June 22, 2025
POT 1
Tyrone
Meath
Monaghan
Armagh
POT 2
Kerry
Dublin
Galway
Donegal
Armagh v Kerry already confirmed.
Tyrone cannot play Donegal #GAA