Champions Cork face Galway in quarter-finals

The draw has been made for the quarter finals of the 2008 TG4 All-Ireland Ladies senior football championship.

The draw has been made for the quarter finals of the 2008 TG4 All-Ireland Ladies senior football championship.

Reigning All-Ireland and Munster champions Cork have been drawn against Galway, who defeated 2001 winners Laois in Saturday's 2nd round qualifier at Dromard, Longford.

Elsewhere, the Dublin and Tyrone ladies will do battle on the same weekend as their male counterparts.

Dublin, the reigning Leinster champions, will have it all to do against last year's beaten All-Ireland semi-finalists Tyrone, who defeated Armagh in today's all-Ulster qualifier at Dromard.

Meanwhile, last year's beaten finalists Mayo, the reigning Connacht champions, will take on Kerry, who saw off the challenge of Down with a late goal in today's qualifier at St Lomans, Mullingar.

In the final match drawn, Ulster champions Monaghan have been pitted against Sligo, who sent Kildare crashing out of the competition on Saturday in Mullingar.

TG4 All-Ireland Ladies senior football championship quarter final draw:

Cork v Galway

Dublin v Tyrone

Mayo v Kerry

Monaghan v Sligo

Ties to be played next weekend.

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