Mayo will host Derry in the pick of the ties as the draw has been made for the All-Ireland SFC preliminary quarter-finals.
Kevin McStay's side were denied victory in the final seconds of their Group 2 clash with Dublin yesterday, Cormac Costello's fisted point sending the Connacht side to the preliminary quarter-finals.
Their reward is a meeting with league champions Derry, who ended their losing streak with a four-point win over Westmeath in Newry, preserving their interest in the championship. Hastings Insurance MacHale will host the game, on Saturday next, throw-in at 6.30pm.
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Connacht champions Galway, held to a draw by Armagh yesterday, will welcome Monaghan, who overcame Meath in Kingspan Breffni, to Salthill. That game on Saturday will have a 4pm throw-in.
An hour later Tyrone welcome Roscommon to O'Neill's Healy Park, the latter securing their first win of the championship against Cavan.
On Sunday at 3pm, Louth face Cork in an all-Division 2 clash, with Ger Brennan's side nominating Grattan Park, Inniskeen as their 'home' venue.
All-Ireland SFC preliminary quarter-final fixtures
SATURDAY 22 JUNE
Galway v Monaghan, Pearse Stadium, Salthill, 4pm
Tyrone v Roscommon, O'Neill's Healy Park, 5pm
Mayo v Derry, Hastings Insurance MacHale Park, 6.30
SUNDAY 23 JUNE
Louth v Cork, Grattan Park, Inniskeen, 3pm
Meanwhile the times and venues have been confirmed for the All-Ireland Hurling Championship quarter-finals and Tailteann Cup semi-finals.
The hurling matches will be played this Saturday in Semple Stadium with Dublin against Cork at 1.15pm followed by Clare facing Wexford at 3.15pm.
In the Tailteann Cup, Croke Park on Sunday hosts Antrim against Laois at 2pm followed by Down taking on Sligo at 4pm.
All four matches will be televised by RTÉ.