Tyrone have beaten reigning Ulster champions Cavan 1-18 to 13 points in their Ulster Football Championship quarter-final at Omagh.
Brian Kennedy got the goal for the hosts just after half-time.
Tipperary go up against Kerry in the last-four in the Munster Championship at Semple Stadium at 7pm.
Elsewhere, Cork beat Limerick 1-16 to 11 points at the Gaelic Grounds earlier on to book their place in the provincial decider.
John O'Rourke with the goal for the Rebels early on.
Watch the Full-Time Highlights of Tyrone v Cavan in the Ulster Senior Football Championship Quarter-Final here!
Full-Time Score:
Tyrone 1-18
Cavan 0-13#GAANOW pic.twitter.com/tw73ZY3MDj— The GAA (@officialgaa) July 10, 2021
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Laois' hurlers beat Antrim 2-27 to 2-21 at Parnell Park this afternoon and will be included in Monday's All-Ireland qualifiers draw.
The result means Antrim meanwhile will be playing in the Joe McDonagh Cup next year.
REPORT: @CLGLaois produce a passionate performance to defeat @AontroimGAA
— The GAA (@officialgaa) July 10, 2021
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There are two 2020 All-Ireland finals down for decision this evening.
Four-in-a-row chasing Galway lead Kilkenny 10-points-to-6 at half-time in the All-Ireland Minor Hurling decider at O'Moore Park.
While Dublin and Cork contest the under-20 Hurling decider at Nowlan Park from 7:15pm.