Fermanagh boss Charlie Mulgrew will be up against his native county
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The All-Ireland fourth round qualifier between Fermanagh and Donegal will be played at Brewster Park in Enniskillen on Sunday, 30 July.
The Ernemen won the toss of a coin to secure home advantage for the game which will have a 1400 BST throw-in.
The winners will take on Cork in the quarter-finals while Ulster champions Armagh will face the winners of the qualifier between Kerry and Longford.
Antrim and Donegal play their minor quarter-finals at Clones on 29 July.
Donegal face Offaly at 1430 followed by Antrim's clash with Meath at 1530.
There are two All-Ireland qualifiers on 29 July - Kerry host Longford in Killarney (1700) while Galway take on Westmeath at Pearse Stadium (1900).
The other July 30 fixture sees Laois and Offaly clash at Portlaoise (1600).
There will not be an all-Ulster final this year with the draw pitting Armagh against Donegal or Fermanagh in a possible semi-final.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-finals
Cork v Fermanagh or Donegal
Armagh v Longford or Kerry
Mayo v Offaly or Laois
Dublin v Galway or Westmeath
Semi-finals
Cork/Fermanagh/Donegal v Armagh/Longford/Kerry
Mayo/Offaly/Laois v Dublin/Galway/Westmeath