Donegal have been drawn against Cork in the next round of qualifiers after yesterday’s defeat.
Cork, who suffered one of the shocks of the summer when beaten by Tipperary in their provincial championship, inflicted a six-point defeat on Longford at Glennon Brothers Pearse Park on Sunday and will meet a Donegal outfit which suffered heartbreak against Tyrone in the Ulster final in Clones on Sunday.
Matches in Round 4 of the qualifiers will be staged at neutral venues, which will be confirmed by the GAA later today, along with times and dates.
“I think Donegal are a top-four, top-five county and I’m going to edge with Donegal.” said former Dublin star Barry Cahill to RTE news.
“They’ve had a few tough games under their belts over the last few weeks, but I think Donegal will still have a big say in this year’s championship.”