All you need to know about the Ulster SFC final

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All you need to know about the Ulster SFC final

All you need to know about the Ulster SFC final

All you need to know about this Sunday's Ulster SFC final between Armagh and Monaghan in Clones.

All you need to know about the Ulster SFC final

All you need to know about this Sunday's Ulster SFC final between Armagh and Monaghan in Clones.

It's Ulster final weekend once again, and the stage is set for a thrilling showdown between Armagh and Monaghan in Clones this Sunday. After seven action-packed games, these two sides have emerged from a championship that delivered shock, drama, and unforgettable moments—enough to fuel several seasons of GAA talk.

The journey here has been anything but ordinary. Armagh needed extra-time to get past fierce rivals Tyrone, thanks to a spirited comeback led by Kieran McGeeney's men. Meanwhile, Down pulled off the upset of the season by stunning red-hot favorites Donegal in Letterkenny. The semi-finals only raised the stakes: Monaghan produced a heart-stopping revival against Derry, with Jack McCarron's jaw-dropping score and Rory Beggan's ice-cold free in extra-time sealing the win. Armagh, in turn, blitzed Down the following day, setting up this weekend's decider.

The Ulster final has been a classic in recent years. Last year's one-point win for Donegal over Armagh in extra-time was the closest margin since Derry edged past the same opposition by two points in 2022. For Armagh, this final is about redemption—they've suffered three consecutive final defeats, the first two on penalties, and are chasing a 15th provincial title, their first since 2008. Monaghan, more recent champions after beating Donegal in 2015, are aiming for a 16th Ulster crown and their first in over a decade.

This year's final promises to be a tight, tense affair. Both teams have waited years to lift the Angle Celt Cup, and the hunger is palpable. Monaghan captain Micheal Bannigan will hope to climb the steps of the Gerry Arthur Stand, while Armagh's Aaron McKay—standing in for the injured Aidan Forker—leads a side desperate to end their long drought. With throw-in set for 16:15 BST on Sunday, all eyes are on Clones for what could be a classic.

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