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Here are the five Donegal championship games being streamed this weekend
As the championship comes to a close, Streamsport are showing both SFC semi-finals, the SFC relegation play-off and the Junior 'A' semi-finals
Carndonagh and St Mary's, Convoy meet in the Junior 'A' semi-final
Reporter:
Staff Reporter
27 Sept 2025 1:45 PM
Another five Donegal championship fixtures across the county will be streamed this weekend on StreamSport.
With all competitions at the semi-final stage or finals, the Donegal championship is nearing its end, but there is still a host of games being streamed this weekend.
The action begins in Tírchonaill Park in Donegal Town, as Aodh Ruadh and St Naul's have one last lifeline to stay in the senior championship.
The pair are without a win so far in their five matches, and one final loss at 2pm today will result in relegation for one of the two sides.
Throwing in just thirty minutes later is the first of the two Junior 'A' semi-finals, as Group A table toppers Naomh Bríd face Group B runners-up Letterkenny Gaels in Páirc Aodh Rua in the Cross.
The second semi-final takes place an hour later at 3.30pm in Burt, with last year's runners-up Carndonagh meeting St Mary's, Convoy.
The biggest game of the day takes place at 5pm as Gaoth Dobhair meet St Michael's in the senior championship semi-finals in O'Donnell Park.
And there is just one game on tomorrow (Sunday) as Four Masters and Naomh Conaill meet in the other semi-final, also in O'Donnell Park, at 4pm.
Head to Streamsportto purchase a match pass or a season pass.
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