Offaly will take on Wicklow in the Tailteann Cup semi-finals.
Westmeath have learned their opponents for the third round of the All Ireland Senior Football Championship.
Mark McHugh's side will travel to Monaghan this weekend as they look to book their place in the quarter-finals.
Elsewhere, Dublin will host Donegal, Mayo will face off against Meath, while Armagh will travel to Kerry.
Cork, Louth, Galway and Tyrone have already secured their places in the last eight, after their wins in Round 2A.
The Red Hand County edged out Mayo by a point, while a late Louth goal booked the Wee County's spot in the quarter finals against Armagh.
Cork inflicted a second defeat of the campaign on Donegal at Ballybofey, and Galway held on to beat Leinster champions Westmeath.
Meanwhile, Offaly will need to get past Wicklow to secure a place in this weekend's Tailteann Cup semi-finals
The Faithful take on Wicklow this Saturday, with Down taking on Fermanagh at Croke Park.
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