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06 Sept 2025

Mayo v Tyrone: All you need to know ahead of this weekend’s clash

Mayo will be aiming for a much needed group stage win after the shock loss to Cavan in the opening round

Mayo v Tyrone: All you need to know ahead of this weekend’s clash

Jordan Flynn attempting to get past the Tyrone defence the last time the sides met. Pic: Sportsfile

It’s all roads to Omagh this weekend for Mayo fans as they go in search of a much needed championship win. 

A shock defeat against Cavan has left Mayo at real risk of being eliminated in the group stage phase. 

As always, we’ll be on hand to cover every kick of the ball. You’ll find every inch of the action hereas well as reports, reaction, and more in Tuesday’s edition of The Mayo News.

READ: Mayo GAA manager Stephen Rochford makes one change ahead of Tyrone clash

Where and When is the game?

The clash between Mayo and Tyrone is on Saturday evening in Healy Park, Omagh with a throw-in time of 7pm.

READ MORE: Mayo GAA fans set for warm welcome in Omagh for must-win Championship clash

Is the game on TV?

The game will be shown live on Gaa+ with highlights available on the Saturday game which starts at the later time of 10.50 pm.

Where can I buy tickets?

Tickets can be found here.

When was the last time the sides met?

The sides most recently met in February in the League campaign with Mayo coming out on top narrowly on a scoreline of 0-12 to 0-10. 

What do Tyrone bring to the table?

The red hand county were in action last weekend where they registered a fine win over Donegal in Ballybofey. Classy forwards such as Darragh Canavan, Darren Mc Curry and Peter Harte will be sure to cause problems for the Mayo defence while midfielders Conn Kilpatrick and Brian Kennedy are fine fielders of the ball. As often in the past, this Tyrone side under Malachy O'Rourke have a tough defence in place also.

Mayo are 7/2 underdogs as Tyrone as the red hot favourites for this encounter. 

READ MORE: Three key battles to keep an eye on as Mayo take on Tyrone

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