Donegal have a date against Meath in the All-Ireland Semi-Final.
Their draw was confirmed after Kerry defeated Armagh to confirm their place as the fourth and final semi-finalist this evening.
Earlier today Meath had confirmed their spot in the Semis after a shock win over last year’s All-Ireland finalists Galway, meanwhile Tyrone blew away Dublin yesterday evening to confirm their place.
Donegal’s comeback win against Monaghan yesterday saw them become the first team through to the final four.
As Kerry had already played Meath in the round-robin stage of the Championship, and Donegal and Tyrone had already met at the same stage, that meant that only one fixture combination was viable for the Semi-Finals as repeat matchups were not allowed.
Donegal will play Meath and Kerry will play Tyrone on the weekend of the 12th and 13th of July, but the exact date for each fixture will be confirmed on Monday.