How the 2001 football championships might look

(As applied to the 2000 championship, winners selected alphabetically)

(As applied to the 2000 championship, winners selected alphabetically)

Provincial championship to be played as usual

All-Ireland qualifier series as follows - includes all counties that do not qualify for provincial finals.

Round One - Opening round losers (designated weaker counties get home advantage): Carlow v Cavan; Laois v Donegal; Limerick v Down; * London v Louth; Longford v Mayo; Waterford v Meath; Wicklow v Monaghan; Wexford v Tyrone. * London and New York to play off if both lose their first Connacht championship match.

Winners to play defeated provincial semi-finalists:

Round Two - Carlow v Antrim; Donegal v Cork; Down v Fermanagh; London v Offaly; Longford v Roscommon; Meath v Offaly; Monaghan v Tipperary; Tyrone v Westmeath.

Winners to play each other.

Round Three - Antrim v Cork; Down v London; Longford v Meath; Monaghan v Tyrone.

Winners to play provincial finalists.

Round Four - Antrim v Clare; Down v Derry; Longford v Dublin; Monaghan v Leitrim.

Winners to play provincial champions.

All-Ireland quarter-finals: Armagh v Antrim; Galway v Derry; Kerry v Dublin; Kildare v Leitrim.

All-Ireland semi-finals; Antrim/Armagh v Kerry/Dublin; Galway/Derry v Kildare/Leitrim

Provincial rota to be retained. If provincial champions are defeated their conquerors take the relevant semi-final place.

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