The All Ireland Football draws were made earlier.
A win in the Munster final Sunday will earn Kerry or Clare a place in Group 2 alongside Roscommon, Cork and the Leinster runner-up - Louth or Meath.
Dublin have been handed a tough draw for the group stages of the All-Ireland Football Championship.
Dessie Farrell's side are in Group Four with Derry, the winner of Mayo against Galway in the Connacht final, the beaten team in the Ulster final - that's either All-Ireland champions Armagh or Donegal.
Group 3 sees the Leinster champions face the beaten team in Munster, as well as Monaghan and Down.
While Tyrone, Cavan, the Connacht runner-up and the winner in Ulster will contest Group 1.
In draw for the Tailteann Cup, Division Three League champions Offaly have been paired with Wicklow, Waterford and their neighbours Laois in Group Two.
Kildare are in Group One alongside Tipperary, Leitrim and Sligo.
Former winners Westmeath will face Limerick, Antrim and London in Group Three.
And Group Four has Fermanagh, Wexford, Carlow, and Longford.