Offaly will take on Laois, while Westmeath face Longford.
Next year's Leinster Football Championship will open with two midlands derbies.
Offaly will take on Laois with the winners of that tie will go on to face Kildare in the provincial quarter finals.
Westmeath have drawn Longford, with Meath awaiting the winners of that tie.
Louth will begin the defence of their Leinster title with a quarter-final tie against Wexford.
Ger Brennan's Dublin will face the winner of a prelim clash between Carlow and Wicklow.
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