The Championship - Season 11 / Year 2022

Season 11 / Year 2022
Episodes

Antrim v Cavan
Mark Sidebottom introduces live coverage from Corrigan Park as Antrim host Cavan in the Ulster Senior Football Championship. Studio guests are Oisin McConville, Peter Canavan and Mickey Harte, with commentary by Thomas Niblock and Martin Clarke and pitchside updates from Martin McHugh.

Quarter-Final: Donegal v Armagh
The Ulster Championship, deemed the most competitive of the GAA provincial qualifiers, should live up to expectation as it delivers the clash of Donegal and Armagh in this quarter-final pairing. A feisty league meeting between these sides resulted in six players being issued with suspensions. This much-anticipated return fixture will be presented live and uninterrupted from MacCumhaill Park, Ballybofey by Mark Sidebottom in the company of Oisin McConville, Martin McHugh and Peter Canavan. Thomas Niblock and Martin Clarke provide the commentary.

Derry v Tyrone
Mark Sidebottom presents live coverage of the Ulster Championship quarter-final clash between Derry and Tyrone. Studio guests are Oisin McConville, Martin Clarke and Peter Canavan.
Commentary is by Thomas Niblock and Martin McHugh.

Cavan v Donegal
Mark Sidebottom presents live coverage as Cavan take on Donegal in the semi-final of the Ulster Senior Football Championship.
Having progressed to the Ulster Senior Football Championship semi-final with their victory over Antrim, Cavan now face Donegal for a place in the final. Donegal claimed their semi-final spot with the defeat of Armagh at Healy Park.
Studio guests are Oisin McConville, Peter Canavan and Mickey Harte, with commentary by Thomas Niblock and Martin Clarke, and pitchside updates from Sarah Mulkerrins and Martin McHugh.

Derry v Monaghan
Mark Sidebottom presents live coverage of the Ulster Senior Football Championship semi-final between Derry and Monaghan.
Studio guests are Oisin McConville, Mickey Harte and Peter Canavan, with commentary by Thomas Niblock and Martin Clarke. Thomas Kane and Martin McHugh provide pitchside updates.

Final: Derry v Donegal
Mark Sidebottom presents live and uninterrupted coverage of the Ulster Championship showpiece decider from St Tiernach's Park, Clones. Donegal appear in their tenth final in 12 years to take on a Derry side attempting to win the Anglo Celt for the first time since 1998.
Oisin McConville, Peter Canavan and Mickey Harte are alongside to provide analysis and explanations, while Thomas Niblock is joined by Martin Clarke on commentary. Thomas Kane has the latest updates from the sidelines, and with him Donegal's Martin McHugh and Derry's Conleith Gilligan provide team insights.
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