Hugh McFadden of Donegal during the 2024 All-Ireland SFC semi-final against Galway
Donegal and Meath are aiming for a place in the All-Ireland SFC final when they lock horns at Croke Park on Sunday afternoon at 4pm.
It's the second of the semi-finals with Tyrone due to face Kerry in the first on Saturday at 5pm.
Donegal, the Ulster champions, came from seven points down to defeat Monaghan 1-26 to 1-20 in the All-Ireland quarter-final, the day before the Royal County ousted last year's beaten finalists, Galway, 2-16 to 2-15, to make the last four for the first time since 2009.
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There is live television coverage on both RTÉ and BBCNI. The RTÉ2 coverage starts at 3:15pm on Sunday, with Joanne Cantwell presenting and BBC2 NI, hosted by Sarah Mulkerrins, will be on air from 3:30pm.
Both are also showing Tyrone versus Kerry, with BBC2 screening from 4:25pm on Satuday, while RTÉ begin at 2:15pm, showing the Tailteann Cup final beforehand, where Limerick take on Kildare, from 2:30pm.
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