RTÉ and BBC confirm broadcast teams for All-Ireland SFC final 

The game is being broadcast on RTÉ One as the women's European Championship final between England and Spain is being shown on RTÉ2.
RTÉ and BBC confirm broadcast teams for All-Ireland SFC final 

RTE's Joanne Cantwell. Pic: James Crombie/Inpho

Darragh Maloney and Éamonn Fitzmaurice will provide the RTÉ commentary for Sunday's All-Ireland football final. 

The game is being broadcast on RTÉ One as the women's European Championship final between England and Spain is being shown on RTÉ2.

RTÉ's coverage gets underway at 2:15pm when Joanne Cantwell will be joined by an analysis team of Tomás Ó Sé, Peter Canavan, and Lee Keegan. Damian Lawlor will be the sideline reporter.

Irish language coverage will available on the Sunday Game Beo, which can be watched on the RTÉ News Channel and through the RTÉ Player. 

Alongside presenter Gráinne McElwain will be former Clare footballer Gary Brennan and Galway All-Ireland winner Seán Ó Domhnaill, while Daráine Mulvihill will be the sideline reporter. Commentary will be provided by Garry MacDonncha and Dara Ó Cinnéide.

The game will also be shown live on BBC Two NI. Their coverage starts at 3pm and will be presented by Sarah Mulkerrins. She will be joined pitchside by Oisín McConville, Philly McMahon, and Conor McManus. 

All-Ireland winning manager Mickey Harte will be alongside Thomas Niblock on commentary while Mark Sidebottom will have all the latest news and analysis from Brendan Devenney and Owen Mulligan pitchside.

Jacqui Hurley will present the Sunday Game highlights show which starts at 9:30pm on RTÉ2 tomorrow night. 

Ciarán Whelan, Enda McGinley, Paul Flynn, Cora Staunton, Tomás Ó Sé and Mark McHugh will provide the analysis. 

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