final draw on RTÉ this Sunday, barring three results

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A draw for the All-Ireland football semi-finals will take place on The Sunday Game Live following the conclusion of the quarter-finals, barring three results.

On Saturday, Cork take on Mayo (4pm) and Kerry and Tyrone lock horns at 6.15pm, while the following day, Louth and Monaghan will do battle at 1.15pm before a rejuvenated Dublin take on Galway at 4pm.

Should Monaghan, Mayo and Tyrone prevail, a draw would not be required due to the avoidance of repeat pairings.

In that instance, Tyrone would play Monaghan and Mayo would take on Galway/Dublin.

Any other combination of results will require a draw, which will take place on RTÉ2 on The Sunday Game following the conclusion of the Dublin v Galway clash.

Barring extra-time or penalties, the draw is expected to take place at around 6pm.

The potential repeat pairings that will be avoided are:

Cork v Kerry

Louth v Dublin

Mayo v Tyrone

Mayo v Monaghan

Meanwhile the draw for the All-Ireland camogie quarter-finals will take place live on Morning Ireland on RTÉ Radio 1 on Monday morning at 8:35am.

The draw will determine the pairings for the two quarter-finals, which will be played in Croke Park as part of double-headers with the All-Ireland hurling semi-finals.

The top two teams from Group 1 will progress directly to the All-Ireland semi-finals. The teams finishing third and fourth in Group 1 will enter the quarter-final draw.

They will be drawn against the top two teams from Group 2, who will be placed in a separate bowl.

The final round of group games takes place this weekend.

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