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TV coverage of the Ulster Football Championship ahead of the bumper weekend

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There is plenty of live GAA activity for fans to enjoy this weekend.

This year’s late GAA Ulster Senior Football Championship kicks off on Sunday (November 01) with a big double headline.

Donegal host Tyrone at Balibofi and Derry V. Armag at Celtic Park.

Fans can watch the action live on BBC Sport NI.

Mark Sidebottom presents the championship with an analysis by Ocean McConville and Peter Canavan starting at 1pm in BCC to Northern Ireland.

Commentary by Thomas Niblock Martin Clark for the Donegal Tyrone game, Oz by Lanka and Martin McHugh will provide commentary at Celtic Park.

Tessa Fleming joins the championship team for the first time, keeping up with the spectators by working with Thomas Kane from the sidelines.

Highlights of Monaghan’s preliminary round match against Cavan will also be shown between the two live games.

At this year’s Ulster Senior Football Championship, BBC Sport NI will have live TV coverage of six matches and broadcast highlights of the other two matches.

There will be live commentary on every game on BBC Radio Ulster, as well as comprehensive previews, match reports and analysis on the BBC Sport NI website and digital channels.

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