The upcoming third round of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship features high-stakes matchups, with Kerry preparing to host Armagh and Dublin set to welcome Donegal. Armagh, managed by Kieran McGeeney, faces the reigning champions in a crucial contest after their recent upset loss to Louth. Kerry secured their spot in this round by defeating Kildare.
Elsewhere, Jim McGuinness and his Donegal squad face a challenging away trip to Dublin, who secured their progression by beating Cavan. Additional third-round fixtures include Monaghan facing Westmeath, while Mayo is set to host Meath. The victors of these encounters will advance to the quarter-finals, joining Tyrone, Cork, Galway, and Louth in the final eight.
Regarding the Tailteann Cup, the semi-final draw guarantees an Ulster representative in the final, as Down is set to play Fermanagh. This game is scheduled for Croke Park on June 20, with the winner moving on to play either Offaly or Wicklow for the championship title.