Donegal have been drawn to play Louth in next Sunday's All-Ireland senior football championship quarter-finals.
Monday morning's draw paired Jim McGuinness' team with the wee county.
It will be the first-ever football championship meeting between Donegal and Louth.
The counties have already played each other this year - in the league - with Donegal winning their Division 2 encounter in Ballyshannon in March by 1-17 to 0-14.
All four quarter-finals will be played at Croke Park - two on Saturday, and two on Sunday.
The full fixture details and throw-in times will be confirmed by the GAA later on Monday.
All-Ireland football quarter-finals (all at Croke Park)
Saturday, June 29th
Armagh v Roscommon, 4pm
Dublin v Galway, 6:15pm
Sunday, June 30th
Donegal v Louth, 1:15pm
Kerry v Derry, 3:15pm
Donegal v Louth
The Donegal v Louth quarter-final will be broadcast live on Ocean FM Sport - in association with Donegal Plumbing & Heating.