The match details have been confirmed for the Ulster Senior Football Championship semi-final between Donegal and Tyrone this Sunday.
After defeating Derry by 4-11 to 0-17 last Saturday in Celtic Park, Donegal will once again head to the Oak Leaf County on Sunday.
Throw-in is at 2pm in Celtic Park against Tyrone, who overcame Cavan after extra-time by 1-23 to 3-16 in Breffni Park.
It’s a first Ulster Championship meeting between the sides since Tyrone beat Donegal 0-23 to 1-14 in the semi-finals in 2021, while The Red Hands also won last year in the All-Ireland series in MacCumhaill Park by 1-18 to 0-13.
Brendan Cawley from Kildare will take charge of the game. The Newbridge Sarsfield clubman was the man in the middle as Donegal were beat by Derry in MacCumhaill Park in the All-Ireland series last year, as well as their defeat to Down in the Ulster Championship quarter-final.
Donegal GAA will be allocating tickets via clubs again for the Ulster Senior Championship semi-final vs Tyrone.
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