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What time and channel is Derry City vs Drogheda today? TV and live stream info for FA Cup final

Photo shows Ryan Brennan ahead of the final
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All eyes will be on the Aviva Stadium on Sunday when Derry City and Drogheda lock horns in the FAI Cup final.

The blue riband decider takes place in Dublin, with both sides targeting a massive end-of-season reward.

The Candystripes missed out on the league title this season, with Shelbourne claiming the trophy on the final night of the campaign. Ruaidhri Higgins' side will be determined to bag a trophy today, and with it secure European football.

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Drogheda face a relegation playoff against Bray Wanderers next weekend to see if they can salvage their place in the Premier Division, and victory today could give them a timely lift heading into that challenge.

Here's more info on Sunday's final and how to watch it:

When and where is the game?

The FAI Cup final is being played at Aviva Stadium in Dublin on Sunday, November 10.

What time is kick-off?

The game kicks off at 3pm.

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How can I watch it?

This game is being shown live on RTE Two, with coverage beginning at 2.15pm. The game can be streamed on the RTE Player.

Other coverage?

BBC Sounds and BBC Radio Foyle will have live audio commentary of the game from 2.30pm.

Betting odds

  • Derry City 2/3

  • Drogheda 4/1

  • Draw 9/4

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