Mark McHugh in possession against Glenswilly. Photo: Geraldine Diver
As we enter the fourth and final round of the league phase of the Donegal Senior Football Championship, another four games will be streamed live on Stream Sport.
All four games shown on the streaming service are from the Senior championship, with two games on Saturday and two on Sunday.
Due to it being the final round, the games on each day will be played simultaneously.
One of Saturday’s matches is the clash between Aodh Ruadh and Killybegs in Fr Tierney Park at 6.30pm.
Without a win in their three games, it’s a must-win for the Ballyshannon side if they are to avoid the relegation play-offs, but their opponents are also not guaranteed a spot in the top twelve, so a lot is at stake.
Also at 6.30pm on Saturday, Termon host St Eunan’s for a derby clash at the Burn Road.
Another side on two points, Termon currently occupy twelfth spot but it looks like they will need to win their final game as two teams below them meet.
But it won’t be easy against their neighbours and the current Dr Maguire holders, who will be looking for a win to move into the top four and automatically qualify for the quarter-finals.
Two teams who meet on Sunday are currently in that top four as Sean MacCumhaills take on Gaoth Dobhair in Convoy at 4pm.
The pair are two of the only three teams, along with Dungloe, yet to lose and a result for Gaoth Dobhair would guarantee them a top four spot.
It looks a bit trickier for the Twin-Towns men as they have a draw on their record, so a win would secure them a spot in the last eight, while another draw could be enough but they would have to rely on other results.
Also at 4pm on Sunday is the meeting of Kilcar and Glenswilly in Towney.
Kilcar, on four points but with a low points difference, look likely to be one of the teams in the preliminary quarter-finals, as do their opponents, Glenswilly, who are sitting on three points.
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Both sides were missing county stars as Paddy McBrearty wasn’t named in Kilcar’s win over Killybegs, while Michael Murphy has yet to feature for Glenswilly.
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