One year on from their penalty shootout agony, Armagh get a shot at redemption in the Ulster decider in Clones. This time, Donegal stand between them and the Anglo Celt Cup.
After losing their Division One status last season, Armagh made a swift return to the top flight this year, but they lost the Division Two final to today’s opponents. Just one point separated the sides in the Division Two final while they played out a draw in round four at the Box-It Athletic Grounds in February.
It is a warm and humid afternoon in Clones. There was a rumble of thunder earlier in the day and there could be the odd heavy shower during theThere’s one change on the Donegal team ahead of throw-in l captain Paddy McBrearty is out and his place in the starting 15 will be taken by Eoghan Ban Gallagher, who makes his first Championship appearance.Key Battle: Rian O'Neill vs Jason McGee
The St Eunan’s clubman picked up a quad injury in the quarter-final win over defending champions Derry in Celtic Park and was replaced for the closing stages by Gavin Mulreany. Jemar Hall is also added to the match-day squad at the expense of Darragh McMullen. Despite his injury-time heroics against Down, Jason Dufffy has to be content with a place among the Armagh substitutes.Have a look at the squad travelling to Clones this Sunday for the Ulster Football Final!Cavan caused the first upset of this year’s Ulster Senior Football Championship with a stunning six-point win over Monaghan in Clones in the preliminary round.
Armagh made light work of Fermanagh in Brewster Park last Sunday to set up an Ulster SFC semi-final rematch against Down.
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