Stephen Joyce expects the Donegal minors to employ a similar game plan to their senior counterparts in tomorrow's All-Ireland semi-final.
The Galway minor football boss told the Connacht Tribune: "We just saw videos of the [All-Ireland] quarter-final and the Ulster final. Donegal football, I think we all know what that is and I think the minor team are playing the exact same type of game as the seniors; we expect a lot of bodies behind the ball, nice and quick.
"The usual Donegal system can be difficult enough to play against."
The Connacht champions received a scare from Laois in their All-Ireland quarter-final, but Joyce is hoping Croke Park will bring out the best in them.
"We like to move the ball quickly and play fast open football. Hopefully, with the huge space up there, we will be able to use it well and we will take to it and it doesn't take too long to settle into the surroundings.
"We're hoping we can get a performance and if we do, we'll be there or thereabouts."
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