Tyrone and Kerry collide in a repeat of their 2021 All-Ireland semi-final clash this weekend.
The sides were paired against each other in Monday's quarter-final draw, along with the meetings of Dublin v Mayo, Derry v Cork and Armagh v Monaghan.
The Red Hands defeated their Ulster rivals Donegal by 1-18 to 0-13 over the weekend to advance to the last eight, while Kerry topped their group to go straight into the quarter-finals after a 1-14 to 0-15 victory over Cork and a 5-24 to 0-11 thrashing of Louth.
Those wins came after a 1-19 to 0-17 defeat at the hands of Mayo in Killarney.
This will be the ninth Championship meeting between Tyrone and Kerry, with both sides having won four each of their previous clashes.
Tyrone ran out winners by 3-14 to 0-22 in their last Championship meeting two years ago on their way to lifting the Sam Maguire before the Kingdom lifted the trophy last year.
Here's what you need to know about this weekend's match:
Date
The match will take place on July 1, the first match in a double header with Armagh v Monaghan following this game.
Venue
Croke Park in Dublin.
Time
The throw-in time is 3.45pm.
TV and stream information
The game will be shown exclusively on GAAGO.
Ticket information
Tickets go on sale at 3pm on Monday and can be purchased here.
Betting odds
Tyrone win: 9/4
Kerry win: 4/9
Draw: 15/2
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