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Mickey Harte's Derry will begin the defence of their Ulster Senior Football Championship title at home to Donegal, now managed again by Jim McGuinness.
Saturday's draw also means victory for Derry could see Harte come up against former side Tyrone in the semi-finals.
The Red Hands will travel to face either Monaghan or Cavan, drawn to play each other in the preliminary round, in their quarter-final.
Down are are home to Antrim while Fermanagh host Armagh.
The winner of those two quarter-final match-ups will meet in the semi-finals for a place in the decider.
The four teams that contested the preliminary round over the last two years - Tyrone, Fermanagh, Armagh and Antrim - were not able to be drawn in the extra round again.
Harte and McGuinness taking over Derry and Donegal respectively were two of the biggest GAA stories this year.
| Down | v | Antrim |
| Fermanagh | v | Armagh |
| Derry | v | Donegal |
| Monaghan or Cavan | v | Tyrone |
More to follow.

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