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Kerry and Tyrone the headline tie of round three qualifiers

Kerry will play Tyrone in the third round of the All-Ireland football qualifiers after the two giants of the game were drawn together live on RTÉ's Morning Ireland.

Mickey Harte's Tyrone will relish a trip to the Kingdom, who have yet to hit their stride this season and struggled to overcome Westmeath on Sunday.

Kildare, who claimed a comprehensive victory over Cavan, will play Limerick in Portlaoise, while Tipperary have been rewarded for their shock victory against Wexford with a home tie against Antrim.

Leitrim and Laois complete the third round line-up.

The fourth round draw was also held on Morning Ireland. The winners of Kerry and Tyrone will face Clare, while Sligo await either Kildare or Limerick.

The victor in the clash between Leitrim and Laois will take on the beaten team in the Leinster final - either Dublin or Meath.

While the losers of the Ulster final, Donegal or Down, await the winner of the Tipperary and Antrim encounter.

ALL-IRELAND SFC QUALIFIER DRAW

Round 3
Kildare v Limerick, Portlaoise, 7pm
Tipperary v Antrim, Thurles, 3pm
Kerry v Tyrone, Killarney, 5pm
Leitrim v Laois, Carrick-on-Shannon, 7pm

(Games to be played 21 July)

Round 4
Kildare/Limerick v Sligo
Tipperary/Antrim v losers of Donegal and Down
Kerry/Tyrone v Clare
Leitrim/Laois v losers of Dublin and Meath

(Games to be played 28-29 July)

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