Dublin and Monaghan will do battle on Saturday, 15 July in Croke Park while Kerry and Derry do battle a day later, it has been confirmed.
The draw for the All-Ireland Football Championship took place on Sunday afternoon after Dublin's win over Mayo with Dessie Farrell's side drawing the Farney men.
And Kerry were handed the tough draw of Ulster champions Derry.
Dates and times have been confirmed with Dublin taking on Monaghan at 5.30 pm on Saturday, 15 July.
Down v Meath in the Tailteann Cup will act as a curtain raiser for the match.
Kerry and Derry will face off at 4 pm on Sunday, 16 July and both semi-finals will be broadcast on RTE.
Dublin v Monaghan, 5pm, 15 July.
Kerry v Derry, 4 pm, 16 July.