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15 Mar 2026

Roscommon v Donegal: Match details, news, and where you can watch it

Donegal are taking on Roscommon at Dr Hyde Park in the penultimate weekend of the National Football League Division 1, where the side managed by Jim McGuinness know a win will seal a final berth

Roscommon v Donegal: Match details, news, and where you can watch it

Michael Murphy at Donegal's last visit to Dr Hyde Park in Roscommon, where they played Mayo last year

Donegal are taking on Roscommon at Dr Hyde Park in the penultimate weekend of the National Football League Division 1, where the side managed by Jim McGuinness know a win will seal a final berth.

With nine points from five outings, Donegal are the only unbeaten team in the division and are currently second, with a game in hand, joint on points with last year's winners and All-Ireland champions Kerry. Today's match is live, with coverage on TG4 from 1pm.

The Kingdom flexed their muscle yesterday evening with a 2-29 to 0-19 win over Mayo at Tralee's Austin Stack Park, while Armagh staged an incredible comeback from 11 points down at Croke Park to defeat Dublin 2-24 to 1-25. Galway are at home to Monaghan in this afternoon's other fixture.

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Roscommon have enjoyed a decent campaign on their return to the top flight, with three wins from five, against Monaghan, Armagh and Galway, and still have a chance of making the final, whilst also not being clear of relegation.

Donegal wrap up away to Monaghan next week, Roscommon are in Mayo, Armagh welcome Kerry and Dublin make the trip to Galway. The sides who finish first and second will contest the Division 1 final in two weeks, with the bottom two relegated to Division 2 for next season.

Fixture: Roscommon v Donegal 
Competition: National Football League Division 1.
Date and Venue: Sunday, March 15, at Fr Hyde Park, Roscommon
Throw-in: 1:30pm        
Live Broadcast: TG4, from 1pm

 

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