Donegal v Louth: What time, what channel and all you need to know

Louth's Paul Mathews and Peadar Mogan of Donegal. Picture: Sportsfile

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The SFC continues this weekend with Louth making history and Donegal providing the opposition for the Wee county’s first ever All-Ireland quarter-final, Here's all you need to know about the game.

Where and when is it on?

The match takes place at Croke Park in Dublin with a 1.15pm throw-in on Sunday.

Where can I watch the game?

The match is being shown on RTÉ One. It is also being streamed live on the RTÉ Player. You can also follow all the action as it happens in our liveblog on Independent.ie.

What can I read about and listen to on Independent.ie?

Frank Roche has previewed all four quarter-finals for you below and we’ve a report on Louth’s win over Cork that set up this clash plus the thoughts of Louth boss Ger Brennan.

Frank Roche and Dick Clerkin joined Will Slattery on this week’s Throw-In Football Show in the wake of an All-Ireland preliminary quarter-final round that saw Mayo crash out, Roscommon surprise and Louth make history.

Dick breaks down what he sees as Mayo’s true undoing - not scoring enough before half-time, and he believes that the county can’t have too many complaints after a disappointing end to their season on penalties.

Frank witnessed Roscommon shock Tyrone at the weekend, and he recounts why their first half was one of the finest displays in county history as Tyrone joined Mayo in the exit pile.

Meanwhile, Derry could be Kerry’s undoing, the lads aren’t betting much on Armagh, and is Louth boss Ger Brennan worthy of winning Manager of the Year?

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What are the odds?

Donegal are odds-on favourites at 1/5 with Louth 4/1 and the draw after 70 minutes is 11/1.