Published Sunday, 24 July 2011
Jim Mc Guinness' side made the last eight after secureing the Ulster title with a win over Derry earlier in July.
Kildare meanwhile also booked their place in the quarter-finals with at the expense of the Oak Leaf county, beating them by 19 points to 13 at Croke Park on Saturday.
Tyrone, the only other Ulster side still left in the draw, will face Leinster Champions Dublin in the last eight - if they can see off the challenge of Roscommon in the fourth round.
Mickey Harte's side are a round behind after their third round meeting with Armagh was delayed by the Orchard County's replay against Wicklow.
Elsewhere defending All-Ireland champions Cork will face Connacht champions Mayo, while Munster kingpins Kerry take on Wicklow.
All four games are set to be played on the weekend of July 30th, with times and dates to be finalised by the Central Competitions Control Committee in the coming week.
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Quarter-finals (times and dates TBC)
Donegal v Kildare
Dublin v Tyrone/roscommon
Mayo v Cork
Kerry v Wicklow