Mayo will play Armagh in the third round of the All Ireland senior football championship qualifiers, following the draw this morning.
The match will be held in Castlebar.
Kildare are to face Tyrone in Newbridge, Westmeath will meet Clare in Mullingar and it's Laois versus Offaly in Portlaoise.
The games will be played next weekend, with the days and times to be confirmed in due course.
The All-Ireland SFC qualifier draw has been made. Here's how it unfolded. https://t.co/r77dYvp7ax #RTEgaa pic.twitter.com/2lobUX5Ett
— RTÉ GAA (@RTEgaa) June 24, 2019
James McCarthy is the biggest injury worry for Dublin following yesterday's Leinster senior football final win over Meath.
The Dubs breezed home by 1-17 to 4 points in the rain at Croke Park.
McCarthy picked up a knee problem and left HQ on crutches.
Dublin have now won 9 provincial crowns in a row.
Jamie Brennan's second half goal sent Donegal on their way to a second consecutive Ulster senior football crown.
Donegal had Cavan's measure on a scoreline of 1-24 to 2-16 in Clones.