Antrim vs Armagh: Live stream and TV information, throw-in time, betting odds and all you need to know ahead of today's Ulster SFC quarter-final
After the dust has settled on the 'Corrigan Park or nowhere' row, Antrim must try and deal with the small matter of facing the defending All-Ireland champions Armagh.
Twice in recent seasons, the Saffrons have suffered heavy losses to the Orchard County, in 2021 and in 2023. Both games were played in the Box-It Athletic Grounds.
This time, Antrim will have home advantage, albeit the majority of the supporters in attendance will be from Armagh.
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Kieran McGeeney's side were inconsistent in the League and were hampered by injuries to several of their key players, but they managed to avoid relegation thanks to a round seven win over Derry.
Antrim, in stark contrast, were relegated to Division Four for next season - hardly ideal preparation as they bid to cause of the biggest upsets in the history of the Ulster Senior Football Championship.
Here's all the information you need to know ahead of today's Ulster SFC quarter-final. . .
Antrim vs Armagh is on Saturday, April 12 at Corrigan Park, Belfast.
Today's game starts at 12.30pm.
Today's game is being broadcast live on BBC 2 NI and also on the BBC iPlayer. The game will also be streamed live on GAA+.
Belfast Live Sport will be live blogging all the action from today's game.
Antrim 18/1
Draw 30/1
Armagh 1/40
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