Donegal v Meath: Advantage to Jim McGuinness's men at half-time in All-Ireland SFC semi-final
Briefly

Meath, having successfully defeated Dublin, Kerry, and Galway, aims for its first All-Ireland final since 2001. The upcoming match against Donegal is pivotal for both teams, as Donegal, under the guidance of Jim McGuinness, strives for a third finals appearance. The match is set to begin at 4pm at Croke Park, highlighting the significance of this Championship clash.
Meath aims for its first All-Ireland final since 2001 after defeating Dublin, Kerry, and Galway in this year’s Championship. The team faces Donegal, coached by Jim McGuinness, who seeks a third final for his county.
Jim McGuinness brings his experience to Donegal as they look to thwart Meath's ambitions. With a throw-in scheduled for 4pm at Croke Park, the stakes are high for both teams.
Read at Irish Independent
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