Donegal Masters gaelic footballers suffered their first defeat in the group stage of the competition on Wednesday night when they lost to to Tyrone in Convoy on a final scoreline of 0-13 to 0-11.
The result means Tyrone, who remain unbeaten with six wins from six, are now through to the All-Ireland masters semi-finals.
Donegal, with five wins and one loss, are level on points with Dublin and Clare and there will be a draw on Thursday night.
The first team out will get a bye to the semi-final while the other two will have to play-off for the other semi-final spot.
This match had been originally fixed for last Saturday but was postponed as a mark of respect for Garda Charlie Gallagher who passed away last weekend and was a regular fixture on the Donegal Masters panel for many years.
A minute's silence in memory of Charlie was held before the start of Wednesday night's game.
All-Ireland Masters football championship
Donegal 0-11 Tyrone 0-13