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Brendan McCole of Donegal kicks the final score of normal time to level the game, before extra-time, during the Ulster GAA Football Senior Championship semi-final match against Tyrone at Celtic Park in Derry. Photo by Stephen McCarthy/Sportsfile

There’s an all Ulster clash in Group 3 of the All-Ireland SFC series this weekend between Donegal and Tyrone. Here’s all you need to know about the game.

Where and when is it on?

The match takes place at MacCumhaill Park in Donegal with a 7.15pm throw-in on Saturday.

Where can I watch the game?

The game will not be broadcast on terrestrial tv. It will however be available to stream on GAAGO.

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What can I read about and listen to on Independent.ie?

The sides have already met once in this season’s Championship with Donegal edging an Ulster semi-final after extra-time and we’ve details on that win below.

Group 3 got underway last weekend when Cork beat Clare by two points. We’ve a report on that match below along with Dermot Crowe’s take on penalty shoot-outs and their place in Gaelic football.

On this week’s Throw-In Football show, Dick Clerkin and Donnchadh Boyle join Will Slattery to break down Galway’s bounce back into form over a Derry team still reeling from a bruising Ulster defeat.

Donnchadh explains why he believes that despite their loss, the body of work put in by Mickey Harte’s men does not rule them out of the running for the All-Ireland.

Elsewhere, Kerry – despite having what Dick said was a ‘quiet’ David Clifford’ – made light work of Monaghan in the first of their All-Ireland round-robin clashes.

Meanwhile, we look ahead to some of next weekend’s All-Ireland clashes, where the team give their thoughts on where Donegal and Tyrone sit among the challengers for Sam Maguire.

Listen and follow on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.

What are the odds?

Dublin are unbackable favourites at 1/14 with Roscommon 15/2 and the draw is 16/1.

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