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All-Ireland SFC Group 1, round one: Donegal v Tyrone (Saturday, Páirc Seán Mac Cumhaill, 7pm).
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Donegal's Oisin Gallen tackles Tyrone's Darragh Canavan during last seaon's Championship meeting in Ballybofey
Ulster champions Donegal host Tyrone in the first game of the All-Ireland series for the second successive year with Jim McGuinness's men winning last year's clash in Ballybofey by seven points.
Donegal defeated Tyrone twice in last year's Championship but the Red Hand men have changed management and will look to end Jim McGuinness' unbeaten Championship record on home soil.
Ulster champions Donegal face Tyrone in the first round of the All-Ireland series for the second year running.
After retaining the Anglo Celt Cup against Armagh in an epic Ulster final, Donegal, once again, have home advantage against the Red Hands.
A bug in the camp ahead of the Armagh Ulster semi-final encounter didn’t help Tyrone. They have more to give than they showed that day.
This is a very difficult game for Donegal. Having seen off the best in Ulster in Armagh, Down, Monaghan and Derry, they now face another battle with an ambitious Ulster outfit looking for a scalp.
Donegal beat Tyrone twice in last year’s championship. Expect a kick in Tyrone in such a scenario. Darragh Canavan will be sharper after injury. Brendan McCole, a serious man marker, might tag him. Darren McCurry hit 10 points against Armagh, with the two point arc certainly suiting him general sharpness in terms of pulling the trigger.
However, Cavan’s shock win over Mayo in Castlebar will have sharpened the minds of both teams.
Jim McGuinness has never lost a Championship tie against Tyrone and Donegal beat their neighbours twice in the Championship last season, including a seven-point win in Ballybofey at this stage of the campaign.
With Malachy O’Rourke now at the helm, Tyrone pushed All-Ireland champions Armagh all the way in a gripping Ulster semi-final, losing by one point.
Oisin Gallen found his All Star form against Armagh in Donegal's Ulster Final win. Donegal have the greater range of scorers, but this could go anyway with Tyrone looking for that signature big win to mark their arrival as serious contenders under Malachy O'Rourke.
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Donegal's Oisin Gallen tackles Tyrone's Darragh Canavan during last seaon's Championship meeting in Ballybofey
Ulster champions Donegal host Tyrone in the first game of the All-Ireland series for the second successive year with Jim McGuinness's men winning last year's clash in Ballybofey by seven points.
Donegal defeated Tyrone twice in last year's Championship but the Red Hand men have changed management and will look to end Jim McGuinness' unbeaten Championship record on home soil.
Ulster champions Donegal face Tyrone in the first round of the All-Ireland series for the second year running.
After retaining the Anglo Celt Cup against Armagh in an epic Ulster final, Donegal, once again, have home advantage against the Red Hands.
A bug in the camp ahead of the Armagh Ulster semi-final encounter didn’t help Tyrone. They have more to give than they showed that day.
This is a very difficult game for Donegal. Having seen off the best in Ulster in Armagh, Down, Monaghan and Derry, they now face another battle with an ambitious Ulster outfit looking for a scalp.
Donegal beat Tyrone twice in last year’s championship. Expect a kick in Tyrone in such a scenario. Darragh Canavan will be sharper after injury. Brendan McCole, a serious man marker, might tag him. Darren McCurry hit 10 points against Armagh, with the two point arc certainly suiting him general sharpness in terms of pulling the trigger.
However, Cavan’s shock win over Mayo in Castlebar will have sharpened the minds of both teams.
Jim McGuinness has never lost a Championship tie against Tyrone and Donegal beat their neighbours twice in the Championship last season, including a seven-point win in Ballybofey at this stage of the campaign.
With Malachy O’Rourke now at the helm, Tyrone pushed All-Ireland champions Armagh all the way in a gripping Ulster semi-final, losing by one point.
Oisin Gallen found his All Star form against Armagh in Donegal's Ulster Final win. Donegal have the greater range of scorers, but this could go anyway with Tyrone looking for that signature big win to mark their arrival as serious contenders under Malachy O'Rourke.
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