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Armagh vs Donegal: TV and live streaming info for Sunday’s All-Ireland SFC Qualifier

It is probably the draw Kieran McGeeney wanted and Declan Bonner didn’t. Nevertheless, Armagh and Donegal are set to do battle for the second time in the 2022 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship.

Sunday’s clash will be the third competitive clash between the sides with the Division One tie in Letterkenny dominating the build-up to their subsequent Ulster SFC quarter-final meeting in Ballybofey.

The suspensions and appeals, or lack thereof in Donegal’s case, was the major talking point leading up to April’s huge Championship fixture.

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However, Donegal ran out comfortable winners by seven points with Paddy McBrearty scoring the game’s only goal in a 1-16 to 0-12 success.

Armagh’s Rian O’Neill had a goal controversially ruled out at the start of the second half, but the Orchard County were below-par on the day.

Yet, they bounced back to form in stunning fashion last Sunday in the Athletic Grounds as they defeated 2021 All-Ireland champions Tyrone by six points to revive their own Championship ambitions.

Donegal will also be keen to put their Ulster Final defeat to Derry in the rear-view mirror knowing they are just one win away from a place in the All-Ireland SFC quarter-finals.

Here's more info on Sunday’s All-Ireland SFC round one Qualifier and how to watch it…

When and where is the game?

Armagh vs Donegal is on Sunday, June 12 in St Tiernach’s Park, Clones.

What time is throw-in?

Sunday’s game starts at 4pm.

Where can I watch it?

Sunday’s game will be shown live on RTÉ2.

Any other coverage?

Belfast Live Sport will be Live blogging all the action from Sunday’s game

Betting odds

  • Armagh 11/10

  • Draw 13/1

  • Donegal Evs

Belfast Live Sport best bet

  • Double result: Draw half-time, Armagh full-time 14/1

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