Donegal to begin Ulster defence in Letterkennypublished at 11:26 GMT 11 March
Image source, Getty ImagesO'Donnell Park has not hosted a senior championship game since 1951
Donegal GAA have confirmed that next month's Ulster Championship quarter-final against Down will be played at O'Donnell Park in Letterkenny.
It had been hoped that MacCumhaill Park would stage the game on 26 April, but the Ballybofey venue will not be ready after undergoing significant improvement works.
Donegal boss Jim McGuinness has only lost one league or championship game in Ballybofey - last year's All-Ireland round-robin loss to Tyrone.
O'Donnell Park, the home of St Eunan's, last hosted an Ulster Championship game in 1951 when Donegal drew with Antrim.
This year, it hosted Donegal's Division One win over Mayo in front of a capacity 8,900 crowd.
"Our primary ground, MacCumhaill Park, Ballybofey has been undergoing improvement works, which include a new pitch surface, whilst works are on schedule, the venue is not yet available," read a Donegal county board statement.
"We wish CLG Sean MacCumhaills well with the completion of same. Our thanks to St Eunan's GAA for their hospitality and we look forward to another exciting Ulster Senior Football Championship."
Donegal are aiming for a third successive Ulster title after beating Armagh in the past two finals.
The Ulster Championship begins with fierce rivals Armagh and Tyrone meeting in the preliminary round on 12 April, with Fermanagh hosting the winners in the quarter-finals.
In the other last-eight fixtures, Derry host Antrim and Cavan take on Monaghan.





















