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The quarter-finals of the Tailteann Cup will see Kildare take on Laois in an all-Leinster tie after the draw was made on Monday morning.
Ulster rivals Fermanagh will take on Antrim, while Down will face Wicklow.
In the other quarter-final, Sligo will host Limerick.
Kildare, Down, Fermanagh and Sligo will all have home advantage in the quarter-finals because they finished top of their respective groups.
All four games will be played on June 15-16th with the fixtures to be confirmed on Monday afternoon.
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