Longford will face Westmeath in the 2026 Leinster championship after last night’s provincial draws.
The sides were paired off in the preliminary round with Meath awaiting the winners in the quarter-final.
Whereas, Louth will get their defence of the title underway against Wexford. Louth could meet Dublin in the semi-final if the Dubs overcome the winners of Carlow and Wicklow.
In Connacht, it was already know that Roscommon would be away to New York while Mayo make the trip to London.
The winners of both those fixtures will meet in the semi-final.
The other quarter-final will see Leitrim taking on Sligo with Galway awaiting the winners in the semi -final.
Armagh's meeting with Tyrone in the preliminary round of the Ulster football championship was the pick of the ties to emerge from the draw.
Defending champions Donegal will take on Down while Monaghan play host to Cavan
Whereas, All-Ireland champions Kerry will begin their Munster campaign with a semi-final meeting with Clare. The full provincial draws are available here.
Elsewhere, the schedule for the O'Byrne cup has been confirmed.
Round 1 will see Longford take on Westmeath with Louth awaiting the winners in the Quarter-final.
Laois will face Dublin, Wexford take on Kildare, Carlow go up against Offaly and Wicklow take on Meath.
In the FBD league, the opening round of fixtures on the weekend of 3rd/4th of January will see Leitrim take on Roscommon, Galway face London and Sligo up against Mayo.
Round two fixtures will take place a week later with the teams then going to a Cup, Shield and Plate finals depending on their positions after the two games.