Kerry to host Armagh in third round of All-Ireland

Kerry and Armagh have won three of the last four All-Irelands between them
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Armagh will face Kerry and Donegal will travel to Dublin in the third round of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship.
Kieran McGeeney's side, who were stunned by Louth in Inniskeen in Round 2A, will travel to the holders as the last two winners of the All-Ireland will go head-to-head in a bid to reach the quarter-finals.
Kerry were in the third round courtesy of their Round 2B win over Kildare, and throw-in in Killarney will be at 16:00 BST on Saturday, 21 June.
After their loss to Cork, Jim McGuinness' Donegal face a difficult third-round tie away to Dublin, who beat Cavan on Sunday.
That game will be played at Croke Park on Sunday, 21 June at 13:15 BST.
Monaghan will take on Westmeath (Sunday, 21 June at 16:00 BST) and Mayo will host Meath (Saturday, 20 June at 18:15 BST) in the other round three matches.
The winners of those ties will reach the quarter-finals and join Tyrone, Cork, Galway and Louth, who have already qualified for the last eight.
There is guaranteed to be an Ulster county in the final of the Tailteann Cup after Down were drawn with Fermanagh in the last four.
The game will take place at Croke Park on Saturday, 20 June, and the winner will face either Offaly or Wicklow in the decider.
All-Ireland round three
Kerry v Armagh - Saturday, 20 June at 16:00 BST (Killarney)
Mayo v Meath - Saturday, 20 June at 18:15 BST (Castlebar)
Dublin v Donegal - Sunday, 21 June at 13:15 BST (Croke Park)
Monaghan v Westmeath - Sunday, 21 June at 16:00 BST (Clones)
Tailteann Cup semi-finals
Down v Fermanagh - Saturday, 20 June at 15:00 BST (Croke Park)
Offaly v Wicklow - Saturday, 20 June at 17:00 BST (Croke Park)
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