All-Ireland football draw: Donegal face Cork, Tyrone host Mayo

After Louth's win over Dublin on Sunday, they will host Ulster champions Armagh.
All-Ireland football draw: Donegal face Cork, Tyrone host Mayo

Michael Bolton

Donegal will host Cork in Round 2A of the All-Ireland football championship, with Tyrone taking on Mayo.

Cork defeated Donegal when the sides last met in the championship in 2024, while Mayo were winners when they faced Tyrone in last season's group stages.

After Louth's win over Dublin on Sunday, they will host Ulster champions Armagh.

Following Westmeath's extra-time victory over Cavan on Saturday evening, they will make the trip to Galway.

In Round 2B, Kerry will travel to Kildare after Jack O'Connor's side's defeat to Donegal in the opening round.

Dublin's last chance to save their championship will see them travel to Cavan, with Roscommon making the trip to Monaghan.

Roscommon lost to Tyrone by a point in the opening round, while Monaghan came up just short against Mayo on Sunday

Derry will host Meath after they were defeated by rivals Armagh, while Meath lost to Cork in the opening round.

The games will take place on the weekend of June 13th/14th.

The eight teams who won their opening game face off in Round 2A, where another victory will guarantee their spot in the quarter-finals.

In Round 2B, the losing teams from the opening round hit the last chance saloon, as defeat will knock them out of the championship.

Round 2A

Donegal v Cork

Galway v Westmeath

Tyrone v Mayo

Louth v Armagh

Round 2B

Derry v Meath

Kildare v Kerry

Cavan v Dublin

Monaghan v Roscommon

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