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 KerryLouth v DublinMayo v TyroneMayo v MonaghanMeanwhile 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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