Summary

  • Result: Derry 0-11 Tyrone 0-22

  • Tyrone play Donegal in semi-finals

  1. 'It is the most competitive province'published at 13:40 British Summer Time 28 May 2017

    Derry v Tyrone

    Mickey Harte starts out on his 15th Ulster Championship adventure - and he is as hungry as ever to keep the Anglo-Celt in the Healy Park trophy cabinet.

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    Tyrone manager Mickey Harte

  2. 'It's a special competition'published at 13:24 British Summer Time 28 May 2017

    Derry v Tyrone

    Damian Barton embarks on his second Championship campaign, coming up against Tyrone again.

    He won two Ulsters as a player - in 1987 and then in 1993 when Derry famously went on top left the All-Ireland title.

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    Derry manager Damian Barton

  3. Drumming up supportpublished at 13:17 British Summer Time 28 May 2017

    Derry v Tyrone

    You cannot beat the optimism of youth. This young fan hopes his side can defy the odds at Celtic Park this afternoon.

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  4. Team newspublished at 13:09 British Summer Time 28 May 2017

    Derry v Tyrone

    Three Derry players will make their championship debuts today. Goalkeeper Ben McKinless, defender Niall Keenan and forward Danny Tallon are the first-time starters.

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  5. Coming uppublished at 13:08 British Summer Time 28 May 2017

    Derry v Tyrone

    Derry take on Tyrone today with the odds stacked against them progressing to the semi-finals of the Ulster Football Championship.

    The Oak Leaf county lost all five of their meetings with the Red Hands in 2016, including the 3-14 to 0-12 drubbing by Mickey Harte's men at this stage of the Championship.

    If the bookies are to be believed, title holders Tyrone will again cruise into the last four and Derry will be regrouping for the qualifiers.

    Damian Barton's Derry were relegated to Division Three of the Football League earlier this year and their cause isn't helped by the fact that hugely influential forward James Kielt is ruled out by suspension