Dublin v Donegal: How to watch, TV channel and stream, throw-in time and ticket info as Ger Brennan’s side face the wounded animals of Donegal
Donegal travel to face Dublin at Croke Park on Sunday, June 21 at 1.15pm in the third round of the All-Ireland Football Championship.The last time these two sides played each other in the Championship was in the quarter-final stage of the 2016 edition, with a Dublin side in their pomp coming out five-point winners over Donegal at Croke Park.Donegal lost to Cork in their round 2A game at MacCumhaill Park in Ballybofey last time out, with the Rebels’ risk-tolerant shooting helping them pip Jim McGuinness’s side in the end.Dublin secured a win over Cavan at Kingspan Breffni to earn their place in the third round.When and where is the game?Donegal and Dublin will meet in the third round of the All-Ireland Football Championship at Croke Park on Sunday, June 21.What time does it start?Throw-in is scheduled for 1.15pmHow can I watch it?The All-Ireland Football Championship clash between Dublin and Donegal will be available for fans to watch on RTÉ.Where can I get tickets?Tickets for the All-Ireland round three fixtures can be purchased via the GAA portal on Ticketmaster.ie.