Dublin will take on Armagh at Croke Park in the third round of the All-Ireland qualifiers next weekend.
The Dubs, who were on the wrong end of a five-goal defeat to Meath in the Leinster semi-finals, got their All-Ireland challenge back on track with a victory over Tipperary at GAA HQ at Saturday evening.
However, they will need to improve when they take on Malachy O’Rourke’s Armagh, whose provincial challenge was brought to an end by Monaghan before qualifier wins over Ulster rivals Donegal and Fermanagh en route to this stage.
Wexford’s prize for lowering the colours of Galway at Pearse Stadium on Saturday is a tie with Cork at Wexford Park.
Cork went down to All-Ireland champions Kerry after extra-time in a replay last month but underlined their quality with a 1-19 to 0-4 win over hapless Cavan on Saturday.
In the other third round qualifier ties, Derry will welcome Kieran McGeeney’s Kildare to Celtic Park while Down make the trip to Tullamore to take on Offaly.
Dates, times and venues will be confirmed by the GAA on Monday.
All-Ireland football qualifier draw:
Dublin v Armagh
Wexford v Cork
Derry v Kildare
Offaly v Down
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