Mayo could meet Kerry in the group stage of this year’s All Ireland Football Championship.
The Allianz League-winners have been drawn in Group 1 along with the eventual Munster champions, the Leinster runners-up and Cork.
Tyrone and Westmeath await this year’s Connacht’s champions and the Ulster runners-up in Group 2.
Dublin could face Kildare again in Group 3, if they win the Leinster final.
The Dubs were drawn in Group 3 with the Lilywhites, Roscommon and the beaten Connacht finalists.
And there’s a strong Ulster flavour to Group 4 which already contains Monaghan and Donegal, and will also have the Ulster champions and Munster runners-up.
Meath were drawn with Down, Tipperary and Waterford in Group Two of the Tailteann Cup.
Group One hosts Division Three-winners Cavan, Laois, Offaly and London.
In Group Three, it's Limerick, Wicklow, Longford and Carlow.
And Group Four will contain Fermanagh, Antrim, Wexford and Leitrim.
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