Donegal are returning to the All-Ireland Final for the first time since 2014.
Manager Jim McGuinness has worked his magic once again, and his men were in spellbinding form this afternoon against a scrappy Meath side at Croke Park.
Donegal led by five points after the first half, but a stunning second half performance saw Donegal score three fabulous goals through Oisín Gallen, Ciarán Moore and Conor O’Donnell – and a crushing final score of 0-15 to 3-26
The Donegal midfield dominated the battle for kick-outs and relentlessly pressed a Meath team who were ran ragged, especially as the game wore on.
Donegal imposed their will even with the likes of Michael Murphy and Ryan McHugh being subbed off and saved for the Final, scoring point after point while looking robust in defence.
Read the full match report from Croke Park HERE.
Now Donegal will look forward to two weeks’ time, and a high-stakes, highly-anticipated 2014 All-Ireland Final rematch against Kerry.
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