The final of the Ulster U20 Football Championship on Wednesday evening could be the start of a memorable week for Derry or Down.
As well as contesting tonight’s U20 decider, both counties are also bidding to reach the Ulster SFC final this weekend.
Defending champions Derry will take on Monaghan in Omagh on Saturday while Down face Armagh at Clones on Sunday.
The fact that both teams are still involved in the Ulster Senior Football Championship has led to some tough calls as the eligibility row rumbled on throughout the U20 Championship.
Down look set to have senior stars Odhran Murdock and Paddy McCarthy available after they missed Sunday’s Ulster SFC quarter-final win over Donegal and Derry also have a number of senior panellists on their squad - including Eoin McEvoy and Lachlan Murray.
Here’s more information on Wednesday night’s game and how to watch it. . .
When and where is the game?
Derry vs Down is on Wednesday, April 26 at the Box-It Athletic Grounds, Armagh
What time is throw-in?
Wednesday night’s game starts at 7.30pm.
Where can I watch it?
Wednesday night’s game is being shown live on TG4.
Any other coverage?
Belfast Live Sport will be live blogging all the action from Wednesday’s game.
Betting odds?
Derry 6/5
Draw 13/2
Down 10/11
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