Kerry to face Tyrone as quarter-final draw is made
· RTE.ieThe draw for the All-Ireland Football Championship quarter-finals has produced some blockbusters ties with Kerry set to face Tyrone and Galway to meet Dublin.
The Kingdom will renew rivalries with the Ulster side, having had some famous battles over the years, including in finals in 1986, 2005 and 2008.
Jack O'Connor's side defeated the Red Hand in last year's semi-finals on the way to lifting Sam Maguire.
An improving Dublin side will take on Galway, having also met two times in as many seasons, while Cork do battle with Mayo.
A local derby rounds off the draw as Louth come up against Monaghan.
Two games will take place on Saturday, Cork v Mayo at 4pm and Kerry v Tyrone at 6.15pm. Both of those matches will be streamed on GAA+.
RTÉ Sport will broadcast two quarter-finals on Sunday, opening up with Louth v Monaghan at 1.45pm and lastly Galway v Dublin with a 4pm throw-in.
All-Ireland Football Championship quarter-final draw:
Saturday 27 June
Cork v Mayo, 4pm, Croke Park
Kerry v Tyrone, 6.15pm, Croke Park
Sunday 28 June
Louth v Monaghan, 1.45pm, Croke Park
Galway v Dublin, 4pm, Croke Park
Watch two All-Ireland Football Championship quarter-finals, Monaghan v Louth (1.45pm) and Galway v Dublin (4pm), on Sunday from 1.15pm on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player. Follow our live blog on RTÉ.ie/sport and RTÉ News app and listen to commentary on Sunday Sport on RTÉ Radio 1
Watch The Saturday Game on catch-up on RTÉ Player and The Sunday Game from 9.30pm on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player. Follow our live blog on all matches on RTÉ.ie/sport and RTÉ News app and listen to commentary on RTÉ Radio 1