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Kerry will play one of Galway, Louth or Cavan in All-Ireland preliminary quarter-final
Those are the three teams the Kingdom can be drawn against in Monday morning's All-Ireland Preliminary quarter-final draw, which takes place at 8.30am on the Morning Ireland programme on RTÉ Radio.
Kerry go into the draw as one of the four second place group finishers, along with Donegal, Down and Dublin, and they will have home advantage against the third place group finishers – Cavan, Cork, Galway and Louth
As repeat pairings from the group stages or the provincial finals cannot take place, Kerry can't play Cork. Other pairings that cannot happen are Dublin v Galway, Donegal v Cavan, and Down v Louth.
That means Dublin will play one of Cavan, Cork or Louth in Croke Park; Donegal can face Cork, Galway or Louth, most likely in Ballybofey; and Down can meet Galway, Cork or Cavan in Newry.
The preliminary quarter-finals will takes place next weekend, June 21 and 22, with two likely to be played Saturday and two on Sunday. All four are expected to be broadcast on GAA+.
The four group winners, Meath, Tyrone, Armagh and Monaghan, have qualified straight for the All-Ireland quarter-finals on the weekend of June 28 & 29.
Mayo, Clare, Roscommon and Derry were the four teams to exit the championship after the group phase of games.