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James Gould

What channel is Down vs Donegal on? TV and live stream info for the Ulster Championship game

Down will host last year's finalists Donegal to get the 2021 Ulster Senior Football Championship under way on Sunday.

Donegal go into the preliminary round match as hot favourites and Down boss Paddy Tally insists his side must “give a performance that is worthy of the team and worthy of the county".

Donegal manager Declan Bonner is optimistic his skipper and talisman Michael Murphy will be back on Sunday after recovering from the hamstring injury he suffered in the opening minutes of the League clash with Monaghan.

The match will be refereed by Niall Cullen.

Down last won the championship in 2017 and will need to be on top of their game if they want to brush aside the current runners up.

Here's how you can watch the game on Sunday:

Where and when is the game?

Down vs Donegal is on Sunday, June 27 at Pairc Esler, Newry.

What time is the throw-in?

The game starts at 1pm.

What TV channel is it on?

The game is being shown live on BBC Two with coverage starting at 12:30pm.

Can I stream it?

Yes, the fixture will also be available to stream shortly after it starts on the BBC iPlayer.

Betting odds

  • Down 13/2
  • Donegal 1/10
  • Draw 14/1

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