The draw for the quarter-finals of the All-Ireland SFC will take place live on Monday morning on RTÉ Radio 1, with one tie already decided as holders Armagh will face Kerry.
The draw will be held during the 8:35am sport bulletin on Morning Ireland, with a live feed also available on the RTÉ News channel and RTÉ Player.
The four winners from the 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 one of Dublin, Galway, Donegal or Kerry.
The fixtures that will not be allowed to be repeated are Armagh v Dublin/Galway/Donegal, Tyrone v Donegal and Meath v Kerry.
As the Orchard County have three possible repeat pairings, they are automatically matched with the Kingdom.
The remaining draw 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.
The All-Ireland Hurling Championship semi-finals have been confirmed.
Cork will face Dublin on Saturday 5 July at 5pm in Croke Park.
Kilkenny take on Tipperary the following day at 4pm in the same venue.