Donegal v Cork throw-in time, TV and stream information, betting odds and more
It is the opening game of the second round of the All-Ireland Football ChampionshipAfter a turbulent opening weekend to the All Ireland series, we are getting closer and closer to that quarter-final stage.Both Donegal and Cork won their last game meaning they have group 2A security. The winner of this game is automatically through to a quarter-final. Whichever of the sides that lose will not be knocked out, they will instead play one of the four winners of the 2B games, click here for a full explainer.The Donegal and Kerry game featured an exciting first half, where tensions ran high and multiple incidents occurred. The Kerry red card ultimately led to their decline as Donegal swept up the second half with ease to win.Strong performances from Michael Langan and tight defending by Finbarr Roarty secured the win, and they'll be looking to continue that winning streak over Cork.The Rebels were also greeted with a tough opening game, their recent rivals Meath. The game was tit-for-tat the entire time, with Colm O'Callaghan seeing red in the second half a sure blow to the Rebels. A two pointer from Steven Sherlock and point from Conor Corbett secured a three-point win.Sherlock, who scored 14 points against Meath, will be Cork's man to lock down and they'll be at a slight disadvantage with no O'Callaghan to rely on in the centre of the pitch.Here's everything you need to know about the game:DateThe match is on this Saturday, June 13.Throw-in timeThe game kicks off at 3pm.VenueThe match is on in MacCumhaill Park in BallybofeyTV and stream informationThe match will not be shown live on either TV or GAA+. However, you can follow updates with our live blog.Betting oddsDonegal 1/8Cork 5/1Click here to sign up to our sport newsletter, bringing you the top stories and biggest headlines from Ireland and beyond