Derry versus Tyrone games are rarely dull at any level, but fans attending Celtic Park on Sunday will be treated to a cracking double-header.
Before the senior game between Glen and Errigal Ciaran, Glenullin and Galbally go head-to-head in the Intermediate quarter-final (1.15pm) in a game that should whet the appetite for the main event.
Put simply, some of the best footballers in Ulster will take to the field just before 3.30pm in Celtic Park as the Watty Graham’s bid to cement their reputation as the coming force in Ulster Club football at the expense of a revitalised Errigal Ciaran side.
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Glen were impressive in their Derry SFC final win over Slaughtneil and were unlucky to lose out to Kilcoo after extra-time in last year’s semi-final.
Malachy O’Rourke’s men are second favourites for All-Ireland glory behind Kilmacud Crokes, but the Glen boss won’t take anything for granted on Sunday against his former club.
In Darragh and Ruairi Canavan, the Dunmoyle outfit have two of the most exciting attacking prospects in Tyrone, but Glen stars Conor Glass, Ethan Doherty and Emmett Bradley were Ulster Championship winners with the Derry seniors during the summer.
Here's more info on Sunday’s Ulster Club Senior Football Championship quarter-final and how to watch it…
When and where is the game?
Glen vs Errigal Ciaran is on Sunday, November 13 in Celtic Park in Derry City.
What time is throw-in?
Sunday’s game starts at 3.30pm.
Where can I watch it?
Sunday’s Ulster Club Championship game will be shown live on TG4.
Betting odds
Glen 2/7
Draw 8/1
Errigal Ciaran 7/2
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