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.”
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