The round one draw for the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship took place on Monday afternoon, providing fans with some blockbuster ties to look forward to.
Kerry v Donegal is the headline of the draw, as they face off in a repeat of last year's All-Ireland decider and this year's league final.
There are a few more to keep an eye on too.
Armagh v Derry will be a hard-hitting clash between two physical sides, while Louth travel to Dublin with a point to prove, having lost to them last weekend in the Leinster semi-final.
These ties will take place in just under three weeks time.
All eight provincial finalists will be drawn at home against the next best eight performing teams by league position.
The eight winners of the round one ties are drawn to face off in round 2A, with the four winners of these ties progressing to the All-Ireland SFC quarter-finals.
The draw is set up to avoid repeats of the provincial final pairings, with the first team being drawn at home.
Losing sides from round one face off in round 2B, the four losers are eliminated from the competition.
Similarly to round 2A, the draw avoids repeats of the provincial final pairings.
The four losing sides from round 2A and the four winners from 2B are drawn to face each other here.
A draw is done prior to determine the home venue for each tie and attempts to avoid repeats of provincial finals, and where possible, repeat ties from round 1.
The four winners at this stage advance to the All-Ireland SFC quarter finals to face the four winners from round 2A.