Who will join Dublin and Tyrone in the All-Ireland SFC semi-finals?
The answer won't emerge until the weekend after next when the final series of 'robin games' are played.
Dublin and Tyrone, both of whom won their opening two games, have qualified from Group 2 for the semi-finals, with their clash in Healy Park, Omagh on Sunday week deciding who finishes first and second.
A draw would suffice for Dublin, who enjoy a better scoring difference than Tyrone. The Cork v Roscommon game will decide who finishes third and fourth in the group.
Kerry (3pts), Donegal (3pts) and Mayo (2pts) are all in contention for semi-final places in Group 1, with Meath (Opts) out of the race.
However, the Royals could still have an input into deciding final placings.
If they beat Kerry in Navan and Mayo beat Donegal, scoring difference (involving Kerry and Donegal) would decide who joined the westerners in the last four.
If Kerry draw or beat Meath they will qualify for the semi-finals, leaving the Mayo v Donegal game in Castlebar to settle the other slot.
In that situation, a draw would be enough for Donegal while Mayo need to win.
DUBLIN v TYRONE: Previous SFC meetings
Sunday week's game will be the 11th SFC clash between the counties – all since 1984. Dublin have won seven to Tyrone’s two while there has been one draw in the previous ten.
2018: Dublin 2-17 Tyrone 1-14 (All-Ireland final)
2018: Dublin 1-14 Tyrone 0-14 (All-Ireland quarter-final – Phase 2)
2017: Dublin 2-17 Tyrone 0-11 (All-Ireland semi-final)
2011: Dublin 0-22 Tyrone 0-15 (All-Ireland quarter-final)
2010: Dublin 1-15 Tyrone 0-13 (All-Ireland quarter-final)
2008: Tyrone 3-14 Dublin 1-8 ((All-Ireland quarter-final)
2005: Tyrone 2-18 Dublin 1-14 (All-Ireland quarter-final replay)
2005: Tyrone 1-14 Dublin 1-14 (All-Ireland quarter-final)
1995: Dublin 1-10 Tyrone 0-12 (All-Ireland final)
1984: Dublin 2-11 Tyrone 0-8 (All-Ireland semi-final)
ALL-IRELAND SFC QUARTER-FINAL: Tables
Pos | Team | P | W | D | L | F | A | Pt | |||||||
1 | Kerry | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 48 | 38 | 3 | |||||||
2 | Donegal | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 48 | 39 | 3 | |||||||
3 | Mayo | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 38 | 39 | 2 | |||||||
4 | Meath | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 30 | 48 | 0 | |||||||
Pos | Team | P | W | D | L | F | A | Pt | |||||||
1 | Dublin | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 65 | 34 | 4 | |||||||
2 | Tyrone | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 38 | 31 | 4 | |||||||
3 | Cork | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 38 | 54 | 0 | |||||||
4 | Roscommon | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 27 | 49 | 0 | |||||||
Sunday week: Tyrone v Dublin, Omagh; Cork v Roscommon, Pairc Ui Rinn
GAA FOOTBALL ALL-IRELAND & PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2019
CONNACHT
May 5: Quarter-finals: Galway 0-16 London 1-9, McGovern Park, Ruislip; Mayo 1-22 New York 0-4, Gaelic Park.
May 12: Quarter-final: Roscommon 3-17 Leitrim 0-12, Dr. Hyde Park.
May 19; Semi-final: Galway 3-11 Sligo 0-7, Markievicz Park.
May 26: Semi-final: Roscommon 2-12 Mayo 0-17, Castlebar
June 16: Final: Roscommon 1-13 Galway 0-12, Pearse Stadium
LEINSTER
May 11: First round: Kildare 0-15 Wicklow 1-10, Netwatch Cullen Park.
May 12: First round: Louth 0-22 Wexford 1-14, Innovate Wexford Park; Meath 1-13 Offaly 0-14, Páirc Tailteann.
May 25: Quarter-finals: Dublin 5-21 Louth 0-10, Portlaoise; Meath 2-18 Carlow 0-9, Bord na Mona Park, Portlaoise.
May 26: Quarter-finals: Longford 3-15 Kildare 1-21 (aet), Tullamore; Laois 0-12 Westmeath 0-10, Tullamore
June 2: Quarter-final replay: Kildare 1-18 Longford 0-10, Tullamore
June 9: Semi-finals: Dublin 0-26 Kildare 0-11; Meath 3-13 Laois 0-11. Both in Croke Park.
June 23: Final: Dublin 1-17 Meath 0-4, Croke Park
MUNSTER
May 11: Quarter-finals: Limerick 3-11 Tipperary 1-10, Semple Stadium; Clare 0-9 Waterford 0-8, Ennis
June 1: Semi-finals: Cork 3-18 Limerick 0-6 Pairc Ui Rinn; Kerry 1-15 Clare 0-12, Ennis.
June 22: Final: Kerry 1-19 Cork 3-10, Pairc Ui Chaoimh.
ULSTER
May 12: First round: Tyrone 1-19 Derry 1-13, Omagh.
May 18: Quarter-final: Cavan 1-13 Monaghan 0-12, Kingspan Breffni Park.
May 19: Quarter-final: Armagh 2-17 Down 3-13 (aet), Newry.
May 25: Quarter-final: Tyrone 2-23 Antrim 2-9, Athletic Grounds.
May 26: Quarter-final: Donegal 0-15 Fermanagh 0-9, Brewster Park.
June 2: Semi-final: Cavan 0-17 Armagh 1-14 (aet), Clones.
June 8: Semi-final: Donegal 1-16 Tyrone 0-15, Kingspan Breffni Park.
June 9: Semi-final replay: Cavan 0-23 Armagh 0-17, Clones.
June 23: Final: Donegal 1-24 Cavan 2-16, Clones.
ALL-IRELAND CHAMPIONSHIPS
June 8/9: Qualifiers - Round 1: Antrim 2-16 Louth 1-11, Drogheda; Down 1-13 Tipperary 1 10, Newry; Leitrim 0-15 Wicklow 0-13, Carrick-on-Shannon; Derry 4-16 Wexford 0-10, Innovate Wexford Park; Offaly 1-21 London 1-11, Tullamore; Monaghan 1-10 Fermanagh 1-6, Clones; Longford 2-11 Carlow 0-7, Netwatch Cullen Park; Westmeath 1-22 Waterford O 7, Mullingar.
June 22/23: Qualifiers - Round 2: Westmeath 2-13 Limerick 1-10, Mullingar; Tyrone 2-15 Longford 1-14, Glennon Brothers Pearse Park; Kildare 1-25 Antrim 0-14, Corrigan Park; Clare 3-17 Leitrim 0-17, Carrick-on-Shannon; Mayo 1-16 Down 1-11, Newry; Laois 1-13 Der ry 0-12, Owenbeg; Offaly3-17 Sligo 0-15, Tullamore; Armagh 2-17 Monaghan 1-12, Clones.
June 29: Qualifiers- Round 3: Tyrone 2-22 Kildare 1-15, Newbridge; Clare 1-13 West meath 0-15, Mullingar; Mayo 2-13 Armagh 1-15, Castlebar; Laois 0-20 Offaly 0-15, Portlaoise.
July 6/7: Qualifiers - Round 4; Cork 4-20 Laois1-15, Semple Stadium; Tyrone 1-20 Cavan 0-7, Clones; Mayo 2-13 Galway 1-13, LIT Gaelic Grounds; Meath 2-16 Clare 1-18, Portlaoise.
July 13: All-Ireland quarter-final - Phase 1
Group 2: Tyrone 0-17 Roscommon 0-13, Dr.Hyde Park; Dublin 5-18 Cork 1-17, Croke Park.
July14: All-Ireland quarter-finals - Phase 1 Group 1: Kerry 1-22 Mayo 0-15, Killarney; Donegal 2-19 Meath 1-13, Ballybofey.
July 20: All-Ireland quarter-finals - Phase 2
Group 2: Dublin 2-26 Roscommon 0-14; Tyrone 2-15 Cork 2-12 (Both in Croke Park) July 21: Group 1: Donegal 1-20 Kerry 1-20; Mayo 2-17 Meath 0-14 (Both in Croke Park)
August 3: Group 1: Mayo Donegal; Meath v Kerry.
August 4: Group 2: Tyrone v Dublin; Cork v Roscommon
August 10/11: All-Ireland semi-finals, Croke Park.
September 1: Final, Croke Park.