It's full time from the Hyde, and what a display Mayo and Dublin put on this afternoon.
It finished 0-17 each, thanks to Cormac Costello's last minute equaliser.
Despite slipping right in front of goal, the centre forward managed to fist over and bag his 7th of the game.
The first half was fast paced as it was, and just a point separated the sides with Dublin ahead 0-8 0-7.
In the second period, the tempo continued to rise,.
Dublin went three ahead, Mayo came back level, and the pattern of Dublin gaining a lead and Mayo coming back continued.
That was until the 72nd minute, when a Ryan O'Donoghue free put Mayo ahead for the first time since the 12th minute.
Despite the best efforts of Kevin McStay's side, the Dubs got their equaliser and go through to the last eight.
Ballintubber Stores Man of the Match on the day as named by Martin Carney was Castlebar Mitchels' Donnachadh McHugh.
McHugh was instrumental in nullifying the charges of midfielder Brian Fenton.
Dublin will be joined in the quarters by fellow table-toppers Armagh, Donegal and Kerry.
Mayo go into the pot for a home preliminary quarter final tomorrow along with Galway, Tyrone and Louth.
Derry, Roscommon, Cork and Monaghan will be the away sides.
For Westmeath, Cavan, Clare and Meath - the championship is over.
Full time from Dr. Hyde Park:
Mayo 0-17 Dublin 0-17