The GAA’s Central Competitions Controls Committee (CCCC) has confirmed the arrangements for the weekend’s Round 3A qualifiers.
Donegal will take on Meath at Páirc Tailteann in Navan on Saturday evening next, July 8, at 6pm.
Picture caption: Hugh McFadden in action for Donegal during Saturday’s game against Longford. Picture by Evan Logan.
The draw for Round 3A took place this morning live on Morning Ireland.
Donegal were paired away to the Royals, who were the first name pulled from the drum.
The other Round 3A game between Clare and Mayo, at Cusack Park in Ennis, starts at 5pm and will be shown live on RTE.
Donegal’s game in Meath will not be televised.
Meanwhile, the All-Ireland Under-21 C Hurling Championship semi-final between Tyrone and Donegal will take place in Carrickmore on Saturday at 1pm.
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