Roscommon will face Armagh in the All-Ireland quarter-final.
Davy Burke's side stunned Tyrone last Saturday and have now being paired with Armagh in the quarter-final draw.
Armagh made the quarter-final after winning group one with a last gasp equaliser against Galway in the final group game.
The game will be played in Croke Park on Saturday or Sunday, June 29th or 30th. Full fixtures details will be confirmed later.
Roscommon are looking to make their first All-Ireland semi-final since 1991, where they qualified directly as Connacht champions. Whereas, Armagh are looking to make their first All-Ireland semi-final since 2005.
The remainder of the draw see’s defending champions Dublin face Galway, Donegal will meet Louth and Kerry face Derry.
It is the first time every Louth have qualified for this stage of the competition as they look to make their first semi-final since 1957.
Indeed, Donegal are looking to advance to their first semi-final in 10-years, where they eventually lost the final to Kerry.
2022 champions Kerry will face Mickey Harte’s Derry who advanced to the quarter-final after a penalty shootout victory over Mayo in McHale Park.