Donegal V Tyrone: How To Watch, TV Info, Team News

Ulster champions Donegal will welcome Tyrone to Ballyboefey on Saturday night.
Both sides will be looking to get off to a good start in the All-Ireland series. Cavan's shock victory over Mayo on Sunday has certainly thrown the cat among the pigeons in group one and two points here could prove crucial.
Donegal had to win Ulster the hard way with victories over Derry, Monaghan, Down before securing the Angl-Celt in an epic final victory over Armagh.
Tyrone got off to a winning start in Ulster against Cavan before losing out to Armagh by the narrowest of margins in Clones.
Donegal have an excellent record in Ballybofey but Tyrone did beat them by eight points there in 2023 with Donegal getting revenge last year at the same venue.
We have all the info you need to know ahead of Saturday night's game.
When is Donegal v TyroneDonegal v Tyrone gets underway at 7pm in MacCumhaill Park Ballybofey on Saturday night.
How to watch Donegal v TyroneDonegal v Tyrone will be live streamed on GAA+ with coverage getting underway at 6.40pm before the action begins at 7pm. Highlights will be shown on The Saturday Game on RTÉ 2 at 9.30pm.
Donegal v Tyrone team newsDonegal welcome Eoghan Ban Gallagher and Caolan McColgan back to the 26 for the All-Ireland clash with Tyrone.
Both men are on the bench for Saturday evening's game, with Jason McGee and Mark Curran dropping out of the panel.
Donegal: Shaun Patton; Finnbarr Roarty, Brendan McCole, Peadar Mogan; Ryan McHugh, Caolan McGonagle, Ciarán Moore; Hugh McFadden, Michael Langan; Dáire Ó Baoill, Ciarán Thompson, Shane O’Donnell; Patrick McBrearty, Michael Murphy, Oisín Gallen
Donegal subs: Gavin Mulreany, Stephen McMenamin, Odhran McFadden Ferry, Caolan McColgan, Eoghan Bán Gallagher, Odhrán Doherty, Aaron Doherty, Eoin McHugh, Jamie Brennan, Conor O’Donnell, Niall O’Donnell
Tyrone, meanwhile, have made three changes to the starting XV that narrowly lost out to Armagh in the Ulster semi-final last month.
Mattie Donnelly and Peter Harte both return to the starting lineup in the forwards, as well as Aidan Clarke at corner back. Ruairi Canavan and Cormac Quinn drop to the bench, while Joe Oguz is missing from the panel entirely.
Tyrone: Niall Morgan; Aidan Clarke, Peter Teague, Niall Devlin; Michael McKernan, Rory Brennan, Kieran McGeary; Brian Kennedy, Conn Kilpatrick; Aodhan Donaghy, Mattie Donnelly, Ciarán Daly; Darren McCurry, Peter Harte, Darragh Canavan
Tyrone subs: Oisín O'Kane, Cormac Quinn, Pádraig Hampsey, Frank Burns, Ben McDonnell, Shea O’Hare, Conor Meyler, Mark Bradley, Seanie O'Donnell, Ruairí Canavan, Eoin McElholm
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