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Ulster Final live on BBC iPlayer and BBC Two Northern Ireland

Ulster Final live on BBC iPlayer and BBC Two Northern Ireland

BBC News07-05-2025

All-Ireland Champions, Armagh, and reigning Ulster Champions, Donegal, go head-to-head in the Ulster Senior Football Championship Final on Saturday (May 10) – a repeat of last year's dramatic final. BBC Sport NI will have live coverage of game on BBC iPlayer and BBC Two Northern Ireland starting at 4.55pm from St. Tiernach's Park, Clones.
Sarah Mulkerrins presents the action with analysis from Oisin McConville and Conor McManus while Mark Sidebottom will be pitch-side to get all the latest updates and reaction. Thomas Niblock will be on commentary alongside eight-time All-Ireland winner, Philly McMahon.
Jim McGuinness's Donegal won a dramatic penalty shoot-out in last year's final and secured their place in this weekend's decider after defeating Down in their semi-final. Armagh scored with the last kick of the game against neighbours Tyrone to make it back for their third final in a row with Kieran McGeeney's men aiming to lift the Anglo-Celt this time around.
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