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22 Oct 2025

Here are the four Donegal championship fixtures to be streamed this weekend

Another four Donegal championship fixtures across the Senior and Intermediate championships will be streamed this weekend

Here are the four Donegal championship fixtures to be streamed this weekend

Sean MacCumhaills forward Conor McGinty drives forward with Ardara's Paddy McGrath defending. Photo - Chris Doherty

Another four Donegal championship fixtures across the county will be streamed this weekend on StreamSport.

Once again, three games from the Senior Football Championship will be streamed live on the website, while there will be one match from the Intermediate shown, with two games on Saturday and two on Sunday.

The action begins by the seaside as neighbours Killybegs host Kilcar in Eamon Byrne Memorial Park at 5pm.

The Fishermen won at home on the opening day against Termon, but were well beaten in Rosses Park by Dungloe in the second match.

The Towney men are in a similar scenario, as they took an opening day scalp by beating St Eunan’s in O’Donnell Park, but were then surprised at home as Downings took the win.

That game will be followed by Ardara against Sean MacCumhaills in Pearse Memorial Park at 7.30pm.

The Kentucky men have started well after defeating Aodh Ruadh at home, before a narrow derby loss to Naomh Conaill.

They host Gary Wilson’s unbeaten Sean MacCumhaills, who defeated St Michael’s at the Bridge before letting a 13 point lead slip to Glenswilly as the pair drew in Convoy last Sunday.

Sunday’s matches begin in Inishowen as Buncrana host Naomh Pádraig Uisce Chaoin in the Intermediate Championship.

Buncrana took a first win against Burt at the weekend, following defeat to Malin in their opening match, with the Muff side drawing with Malin after an opening away win against Realt Na Mara.

Throw-in at the Scarvey is at 2pm.

The final match being streamed is in Tírchonaill Park, as Four Masters host Glenfin at 5pm.

The Donegal Town men have two points, thanks to a derby win against St Naul’s, but they will be looking to bounce back after defeat to Termon.

But they face a Glenfin side desperate for points after losing both matches to date, narrowly to Gaoth Dobhair before a 15-point home loss against St Michael’s.

Head to Streamsport to purchase a match pass or a season pass.

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