Four teams will this weekend book their place in the All-Ireland football qualifier round 4 draw.
Mayo and Tyrone are among the sides in action, both of who are in the top five in the betting to be the outright Championship winners.
Here's everything you need to know about the draw:
Where and when is it?
The draw will take place on Monday, July 1.
What time will it made at?
It is expected to get underway shortly after 8.30am on RTE Radio One.
Who's in the hat?
The four losing provincial finalists will be joined by the four winning sides from this weekend's round three games.
The four losing finalists are: Meath, Cork, Galway and Cavan.
They will face one of the following: Kildare/Tyrone, Westmeath/Clare, Mayo/Armagh or Laois/Offaly.
When are the games on?
The matches will take place on the weekend of July 6/7.
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