The GAA have confirmed that the draw for the quarter-finals of the All-Ireland SFC will take place live on Monday morning on RTÉ Radio 1.
The draw will be held during the 8:30am sport bulletin on Morning Ireland, with a live feed also available on the RTÉ News channel and RTÉ Player.
The winners from this weekend's preliminary quarter-finals will be drawn against the winners of the four round-robin groups.
As before in the competition, redraws will be held to prevent the avoidance of repeat provincial final pairings and, where possible, repeat pairings from round 1.
Teams will be split into two pots with Armagh, Monaghan, Tyrone and Meath playing against the winners of the preliminaries; Dublin or Cork, Down or Galway, Donegal or Louth and Kerry or Cavan.
The fixtures that will not be allowed to be repeated are Armagh v Dublin/Galway/Donegal, Monaghan v Down/Louth, Tyrone v Donegal/Cavan and Meath v Louth/Kerry/Cork.
The draws will be presided over by GAA president Jarlath Burns and Feargal McGill, GAA Director of Player, Club and Games Administration and the quarter-finals will take place in Croke Park on the weekend of 28 and 29 June.
Also confirmed were the dates for the semi-final pairings in hurling, with Munster champions Cork in action at Croke Park on Saturday, 5 July, and Leinster winners Kilkenny at the same venue on Sunday, 6 July.
Based on the outcome of this weekend's quarter-finals, where Dublin host Limerick at GAA HQ and Galway and Tipperary face off at the TUS Gaelic Grounds, the semi-final draw is subject to the respective provincial champions not meeting the defeated finalists from their province and, where feasible, the avoidance of repeat pairings.
If Limerick and Galway win:
Cork v Galway
Kilkenny v Limerick
If Limerick and Tipperary win:
Cork v Tipperary
Kilkenny v Limerick
If Dublin and Galway win:
Cork v Galway
Kilkenny v Dublin
If Dublin and Tipperary win:
Cork v Dublin
Kilkenny v Tipperary
Watch the All-Ireland Hurling Championship quarter-finals, Limerick v Dublin and Galway v Tipperary, on Saturday from 3.30pm. Follow a live blog on rte.ie/sport and the RTÉ News app. Listen to updates on Saturday Sport on RTÉ Radio 1. Watch highlights on The Saturday Game at 9.15pm.