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16th July 2017
09:04pm BST

After their losing their respective provincial finals on Sunday, Down and Kildare will be pitted with either Monaghan or Armagh.
The theory was that Down would automatically play Armagh in Round 4 because Monaghan were beaten by Down in the Ulster semi-finals but the Mournemen have played both backdoor teams already so they will have an open draw for a 50/50 chance of meeting either again.
Teams who meet in the provincial finals are given extra priority (over teams who met earlier in their provinces) to be kept apart in the qualifiers and quarter-finals but there is no distinction made between teams who met, in this case, in the Ulster quarters and Ulster semis.
Down will definitely meet either Monaghan or Armagh next.
The draw for Round 4B therefore will take place on Monday morning.
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What it does mean now is that Dublin's quarter-final opponents will definitely be of the northern variety.
Jim Gavin's men cannot meet Kildare in the last eight and they are in the B section so will face off with either Monaghan, Armagh, or Down.
The rest of the football championship will play out like this.
Tyrone and Dublin could well meet in the All-Ireland semi-final but both will have to overcome stiff opposition before that.
Kerry could also still play Mayo in the last eight, however Roscommon's win in Connacht means that is no longer definite. Had Galway won, Mayo would've had to be kept separate from them in the quarter-final and so would've automatically been given Kerry if they got there. That is not the case anymore.
Round 4A throws in on July 22 and every clash is looking mighty tasty from here on in.
Good time to be working for Sky.
Round 4A - Mayo v Cork (July 22) - Sky Sports
Round 4A - Donegal v Galway (July 22) - Sky Sports
Round 4B - Down v Monaghan/Armagh (July 29) - Sky Sports
Round 4B - Kildare v Monaghan/Armagh (July 29) - Sky Sports
Quarter-final - Roscommon v Cork/Mayo/Donegal (July 30) - RTÉ
Quarter-final - Kerry v Mayo/Donegal/Galway (July 30) - RTÉ
Quarter-final - Tyrone v Kildare/Monaghan/Armagh (August 5) - Sky Sports
Quarter-final - Dublin v Down/Armagh/Monaghan (August 5) - Sky Sports
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