Laois or Westmeath won't feature in the last eight of the competition.
The GAA has confirmed that the quarter-final draw in the Tailteann Cup will take place on Monday morning.
Those games will again be based on northern and southern sections, and will take place the following weekend, June 4th and 5th.
New York will enter the Southern Section for the quarter-final, and will travel to Ireland as visitors no matter the outcome of the draw.
This Sunday, Offaly will look to back up their win over Wexford when they host Wicklow in Tullamore.
Meanwhile in MW Hire O'Moore Park, Laois will face Westmeath.
Our coverage from Portlaoise will be with thanks to JK Autos in Laois, and we'll have live commentary of both games on Sunday afternoon on The Inside Line.
Both games throw-in at 2pm.
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