Ulster champions Derry will take on Cork in the All Ireland Senior Football quarter finals after the draw for the last eight was made today.
Derry, like Dublin, were group winners in the round robin stage.
The Oakleafers encounter with Cork is a repeat of the 1993 final in which Doire won their first and only All-Ireland title.
Tyrone will face current All-Ireland holders Kerry in the last eight of the All-Irelands.
Armagh and Monaghan will contest an Ulster derby, whilst Leinster champions Dublin have been drawn against Mayo.
All four games will be played at Croke Park.
Tyrone will face Kerry in a repeat of the 2021 semi-final encounter, which they won in extra-time after a pulsating encounter.
They then went on to lift the Sam Maguire against Mayo in the final that year.
The Red Hands, who showed mixed form in the group stage, eased past Donegal 1-18 to 0-13 in the preliminary quarter-final to book a spot in the last eight.
Thy have also defeated Kerry in the National League campaign this term.
Armagh, who last won the All-Ireland in 2002, topped their group to secure direct passage to the quarter-final stage, whist Monaghan beat Kildare in a dramatic preliminary quarter-final.
The Orchard County defeated Monaghan in the National League in January, claiming a narrow 1-14 to 1-12 victory at Castleblayney.
Mayo sprung a surprise to knock out rivals Galway on Sunday, and their reward is a tie against Dublin, who last won the competition three years ago after winning six on the bounce.
The dates and times of the games are expected to be confirmed this afternoon.
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