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Paddy Tierney

What channel is Fermanagh vs Tyrone on? Live TV info for Saturday's game

The 2022 Ulster Senior Football Championship gets underway on Saturday evening with the meeting of defending champions Tyrone and Fermanagh at Brewster Park.

Back in September, the Red Hands clinched their fourth senior All-Ireland title with a five-point victory over Mayo.

Since that success, it has been well-documented that seven players have left the panel for various reasons, but the strength-in-depth of Tyrone’s squad will come into sharp focus in the coming weeks.

Read more: Tyrone will have too much for Fermanagh says former Red Hand star Ronan O'Neill

They managed to avoid relegation from Division One thanks to back-to-back wins over Mayo and Kerry.

However, they are set to be without both Peter Harte and Mattie Donnelly for the preliminary round clash with the Erne County.

Kieran Donnelly’s men were in the hunt for promotion from Division Three right up until the penultimate round when they drew with Westmeath in controversial circumstances.

A Sean Quigley score was ruled wide and Fermanagh will need to reach their first Ulster final since 2018 if they are to avoid playing in the inaugural Tailteann Cup this season.

Here's more info on Saturday’s Ulster Senior Football Championship clash and how to watch it…

When and where is the game?

Fermanagh vs Tyrone is on Saturday, April 16 in Brewster Park in Enniskillen.

What time is throw-in?

The preliminary round tie starts at 6.30pm.

Where can I watch it?

Sky Sports Arena are broadcasting Saturday’s game live.

Any other coverage?

Belfast Live Sport will be Live blogging all the action from Saturday’s match. BBC Sport NI will provide a highlights package online after the game.

Betting odds

  • Fermanagh 9/1

  • Draw 16/1

  • Tyrone 1/14

Belfast Live Sport best bet

  • Conn Kilpatrick (Tyrone) anytime goal-scorer 8/1

Read more: Former Erne star Shane McCabe says Fermanagh must believe they can beat Tyrone

Read more: This weekend's GAA Championship fixtures

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