The Championship - Season 7 / Year 2014

Season 7 / Year 2014
Episodes

Tyrone v Down
Austin O'Callaghan presents coverage as Tyrone take on Down in the preliminary game at Healy Park, Omagh. Mark Sidebottom commentates and Thomas Kane is pitch side for all the reaction.

Derry v Donegal
Austin O'Callaghan presents coverage from Celtic Park as Derry take on Donegal in the quarter-final of the Ulster Championship. In one of the most anticipated games of the summer, a new-look Derry side are conducting an impressive National League campaign as they take on the 2012 All Ireland Champions Donegal.

Tyrone v Monaghan
After securing a victory over Down in a preliminary round replay, Tyrone move to the quarter-final stages of the Ulster Championship, were they meet last year's champions Monaghan.
Austin O'Callaghan presents coverage from the Clones with analysis from the All Star team of Peter Canavan and Oísin McConville, while on commentary Thomas Niblock is joined by the Donegal All Star Martin McHugh.

Donegal v Antrim
Austin O'Callaghan presents coverage of the first Ulster Championship semi-final, as Donegal take on Antrim. Fresh from their high scoring victory over Fermanagh, Liam Bradley's Antrim side face a Donegal team who defeated Derry in the opening round for a place in the provincial decider.

The Ulster Final
Donegal will be contesting their fourth consecutive Ulster Final when they take on Monaghan in the provincial decider at Clones.
Austin O' Callaghan is joined in the studio by an All Star line up of Martin McHugh, Peter Canavan and Oisin McConville for their expert analysis of the game. Thomas Kane will be pitch-side and beyond as he provides a behind the scenes look around St Tiarnach's Park, while on commentary Derry's All Star Paddy Bradley will be alongside Mark Sidebottom.
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