
GAA championship: Donegal v Tyrone – Follow this evening's SFC action as it happens
Welcome to Independent.ie's GAA championship live blog with Gaelic football's All-Ireland qualifiers the main focus of today's action.
Meanwhile in hurling, there were some Lory Meagher and Joe McDonagh Cup action down for decision.
Follow all the action here.
Just now
15' Donegal 0-04 Tyrone 2-02
GOAL! Seanie O'Donnell has his second goal of the afternoon as he drifted in behind the Donegal full-back line to receive a handpass. He was left one-on-one with Gavin Mulraney and managed to squeeze it beyond the Donegal keeper's best attempts.
8 minutes ago
10' Donegal 0-03 Tyrone 1-01
Micheal Langan responds for Donegal at one end before Micheal McKernan judges the wind to perfection with a beautiful score from range. A couple yards back and it would have been a two-pointer for sure!
9 minutes ago
8' Donegal 0-02 Tyrone 1-00
GOAL! It's scrappy but Tyrone won't care! Micheal McKernan's effort dropped into the parallelogram as Caolan McGonagle and Gavin Mulreany struggled to deal with the breaking ball. Seanie O'Donnell managed to draw a fist on it and punch it to the net.
12 minutes ago
5' Donegal 0-02 Tyrone 0-00
SAVE! Brilliantly tipped over the bar from Niall Morgan who was forced into a full-stretch save as Caolan McGonagle worked the ball in to Micheal Langan. The Edendork shot-stopper did so well to deny the Donegal midfielder.
14 minutes ago
4' Donegal 0-01 Tyrone 0-00
Tyrone's kickout malfunctions as the ball doesn't travel outside the 40-metre arc before Cormac Quinn handles it. The Errigal Ciaran man looks a bit bewildered but it's a free in for Donegal which is converted by Micheal Murphy.
Play has been halted by a heavy knock sustained by Tyrone's Brian Kennedy as Ben McDonnell replaced him for the time being at least.
20 minutes ago
1' The national anthem ends, ball is thrown in and we are off!
It's a rather bleak evening in by in Ballybofey. A strong southerly breeze is accompanied showery conditions and temperatures of around 13 degrees.
The referee for this championship clash is Martin McNally hailing from the Corduff Gaels GAA Club in County Monaghan.
Here's what the coaches had to say before throw-in:
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We heard the managers thoughts ahead of @officialdonegal's clash with @TyroneGAALive 💭Football clips brought to you by @AIB_GAA #TheToughest pic.twitter.com/H2guNYGRYH— GAA+ (@GAAPlusOfficial) May 24, 2025
22 minutes ago
HERE'S HOW TYRONE LINE UP:
Malachy O'Rourke announced his team on Friday morning but has made 4 late alterations with Aidan Clarke and Peter Teague replaced by Padraig Hampsey and Cormac Quinn. Mark Bradley comes into the half-forward line as Ciaran Daly drops out, with Seanie O'Donnell taking over from Peter Harte at full-forward.
Niall Morgan featuring between the posts, while Micheal McKernan poses a real threat from the half-back line with a strong midfield duo of Brian Kennedy and Conn Kilpatrick ahead of him. Mattie Donnelly brings experience to the half-forward rank in behind lethal corner-forwards Darren McCurry and Darragh Canavan:
Tyrone GAA on Twitter / X
📣 Here's our Starting XV for tomorrow's All-Ireland Senior Championship group stage game against Donegal.🆚 Tyrone v Donegal📆 Saturday 24th May | 7.00pm📍 MacCumhaill Park, Ballybofey🎟️ Tickets can be purchased online, visit https://t.co/yWFeeLxH2f, or in selected… pic.twitter.com/MJVzFBMglU— Tyrone GAA (@TyroneGAALive) May 23, 2025
27 minutes ago
DONEGAL TEAM FOR THIS EVENING:
Jim McGuinness makes 3 late changes to the lineup below as Shaun Patton has failed to fully recover from an ankle injury which means Gavin Mulreany starts. Eoghan Ban Gallagher replaces Peader Mogan, while Conor O'Donnell starts ahead of captain Patrick McBrearty.
Elsewhere, Ryan McHugh brings experience behind the midfield duo of Hugh McFadden and Michael Langan, as Ciaran Thompson shifts into a more offensive role. An endless number of dangerous forwards start with Daire O'Baoill in fine form in behind Michael Murphy and Oisin Gallen:
CLG Dhún na nGall on Twitter / X
TEAM ANNOUNCEMENT 📢 🏐 Donegal 🟨🟩 vs Tyrone 🟥⬜️📍Páirc Mac Cumhaill, Ballybofey🗓 Saturday, May 24th⏰ 7:00pm📺 GAA Plus Let's get behind the boys! 💛💚#DonegalGAA #GAAChampionship #GAABelong #SupportDonegal #WhereWeAllBelong #UpHereItsDifferent pic.twitter.com/h4DdHg8qXH— CLG Dhún na nGall (@officialdonegal) May 23, 2025
32 minutes ago
After ugly scenes unfolded in the Ulster football final, Conor McKeon delves into the blind spot in the GAA that is the disciplinary system:
Conor McKeon: Why discipline blind spot is proving an eye-opener after ugly Ulster final row
The GAA's disciplinary system has a blind spot. It's an unusual weakness for something with four layers, but here we are.
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39 minutes ago
Former Donegal footballer Kevin Cassidy is relishing this clash in Ballybofey this evening:
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"There's a fierce rivalry between these two counties" ⚔️Kevin Cassidy is relishing todays fixture 🔥Coverage of @officialdonegal vs @TyroneGAALive is live now on #GAAPLUSFootball clips brought to you by @AIB_GAA #TheToughest pic.twitter.com/U6UiqdSF5w— GAA+ (@GAAPlusOfficial) May 24, 2025
41 minutes ago
With no free-to-air televised coverage available for the clash of Armagh-Derry and Donegal-Tyrone, Lee Costello believes the GAA have fumbled the ball on a high-stakes weekend of action:
Lee Costello: Why not airing blockbuster Ulster derby is another own goal by GAA chiefs
Saturday promises to be a blockbuster day of Gaelic football where fans who aren't travelling to the games can plant themselves on the sofa, flick on the TV and watch wall-to-wall GAA action.
www.independent.ie
50 minutes ago
Now our attention turns to the clash of two Ulster heavyweights in Donegal and Tyrone at MacCumhaill Park in Ballybofey which throws in at 7pm and can be followed live on GAA+
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Join our live coverage now for Donegal v Tyrone on #GAAPlus @officialdonegal @TyroneGAALive pic.twitter.com/ekOZ1ImX0A— GAA+ (@GAAPlusOfficial) May 24, 2025
51 minutes ago
All-Ireland Football Series - Group Stage
Armagh 2-21 Derry 2-17 (Full-time)
An absolute cracker of a game up at the Athletic Grounds as Derry, who trailed by 13-points at one stage, launched a late comeback to give Armagh a scare.
Rian O'Neill was back for the Orchard County today and managed a point, while Ross McQuillan (1-2), Ross McQuillan (0-4) and Andrew Murnin (0-3) impressed.
Conor Glass managed to contribute heavily with 1-3 from midfield. Shane McGuigan and Paul Cassidy (0-5, each) also chipped in with a considerable portion of the Oak Leaf scores.
56 minutes ago
BREAKING: Due to a serious collision between on the A5, the throw-in between Donegal and Tyrone has been delayed by 15 minutes to a re-scheduled time of 7.15pm. The game can be followed live for GAA+ subscribers.
CLG Dhún na nGall on Twitter / X
Due to a serious accident on the A5, a decision has been taken to delay throw-in to 7.15pm@TyroneGAALive— CLG Dhún na nGall (@officialdonegal) May 24, 2025
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Today 01:34 PM
All-Ireland Football Series - Group Stage
Armagh 2-21 Derry 2-15 (65 mins)
TWO GOALS! Incredibly, Derry have clawed themselves back into the game with a pair of quickfire goals from Conor Glass and Dan Higgins in as many minutes. Paul Cassidy's two-pointer briefly cut the gap down to to 4-points before Joe McElroy responded.
Ethan Rafferty has been a busy man in this second-half with 3 saves to his name, including one made just seconds ago to deny Shane McGuigan from close range.
Today 01:29 PM
Here's how the Royals surged to their first win of the All-Ireland series against Cork this afternoon:
Meath get All-Ireland SFC campaign off to a flyer with deserved victory over Cork
Two counties earnestly striving to rekindle past glories clashed in this Group 2 All-Ireland SFC encounter and its advantage Meath after grinding out a deserved win.
www.independent.ie
Today 01:28 PM
Full-time: Louth 4-08 Monaghan 1-23
Louth try to work the final free short for another goal but there's a sea of white jerseys in the way. Sam Mulroy makes peace with the defeat and drills over the final point of the game.
It was feisty, it was frantic and it was full of fantastic scores! Monaghan have deservedly emerged on the right side of the result this afternoon. As for the Wee County, the offered glimmers of their ability but ultimately looked a bit lethargic at times.
Today 01:25 PM
69' Louth 4-07 Monaghan 1-23
GOAL! It will come as a consolation for Louth but Ryan Burns, who has been excellent today, found room to pass into Tommy Durnin for his secong goal of the game.
Tomas O'Se on the GAA+ commentary has awarded the man of the match award to Micheal Bannigan who was simply fantastic today with 0-6 to his name.
Today 01:22 PM
67' Louth 3-07 Monaghan 1-23
Monaghan have been the hungrier side all afternoon in Newbridge as Rory Beggan makes his way up the field to utilise that pitching wedge of right boot to drill over a two-pointer.
Not wanting to be outdone by his goalkeeper, Micheal Bannigan uses the outside of his boot to screw a two-pointer of his own between the posts. The Louth fans are making their way out of the stadium now. It's going to be the Farney men on top today!
Today 01:18 PM
All-Ireland Football Series - Group Stage
Armagh 2-16 Derry 0-13 (53 mins)
GOAL! That should make sure of the points for the Orchard County! Just as Derry appeared to be creeping back into the game with scores from Padraig McGrogan, Niall Toner and Shane McGuigan, Armagh forward Conor Turbitt drives in a second goal for Kieran McGeeney's side.

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