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All you need to know about the Irish Cup final
All you need to know about the Irish Cup final

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time28-04-2025

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All you need to know about the Irish Cup final

Clearer Water Irish Cup final: Cliftonville v Dungannon SwiftsDate: Saturday 3 May Venue: Windsor Park, Belfast Kick-off: 14:30 GMTCoverage: Watch live on BBC Two NI, BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport NI website from 14:00 BST, also live on BBC Sounds and BBC Radio Ulster. Follow live text updates with in-play clips on BBC Sport NI website & app. This weekend brings the annual showpiece of the domestic football calendar with the Irish Cup final to be staged at Windsor the second season in succession, Cliftonville will take their place in the decider, this time meeting Dungannon Swifts. With the season's last piece of silverware, as well as European football next season, on offer, BBC Sport NI looks ahead to what promises to be an intriguing final. How to follow the game Stephen Watson will present live coverage from Windsor Park on BBC Two NI, BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport NI website, He will be joined by Irish Cup winners Paul Leeman and David Jeffrey with Carrick Rangers manager Stephen Baxter alongside Michael Clarke on are also live on Radio Ulster and BBC Sounds with David Healy, Darren Murphy, Colin Coates and Liam Beckett all part of the also be able to watch or listen on the BBC Sport website with accompanying live text commentary and in-play all week, we'll have all your build-up covered right here on the BBC Sport NI website. Irish Cup history Jim Magilton's side come into the 2025 final as holders having ended their long wait for the trophy in last season's beat Linfield 3-1 after extra time in May 2024 with Ronan Hale scoring twice during what was his last appearance for the club before his summer switch to Ross County. That ended a 45-year Irish Cup drought at Solitude, although the north Belfast club had previously waited even longer to get their hands on the with Linfield and Distillery, Cliftonville were one of the dominant forces in the early years of the competition, winning the cup seven times between would be another 70 years before they secured their eighth title with a 3-2 win over Portadown in are still chasing an elusive first Irish Cup closest the Swifts have come in the past was in 2007 when, with current manager Rodney McAree a goalscorer, they drew 2-2 with Linfield in the final but were beaten on penalties by the tournament's most successful side. Head to head this season With the two sides having ended up on differing sides of the end-of-season split, Cliftonville and Dungannon have met on three occasions so far this Reds were victorious in the first two with Joe Gormley netting a second-half winner in a 1-0 win during August before the same man's hat-trick proved the key in a 4-1 win in November. The Swifts edged the most recent meeting, however, with James Knowles and John McGovern scoring in a 2-0 win that came just three days after Cliftonville had lifted the BetMcLean Cup. Route to the final Fifth Round: Cliftonville 4–0 Banbridge Rangers Dungannon Swifts 5–0 Rathfriland RangersSixth Round: Cliftonville 3–2 Glenavon (AET)Dungannon Swifts 2–1 Coleraine (AET)Quarter-finals: Carrick Rangers 1–3 Dungannon SwiftsCrusaders 1–2 CliftonvilleSemi-finals: Ards 0–3 CliftonvilleBangor 0–2 Dungannon Swifts What the managers say Dungannon Swifts boss Rodney McAree: "It's been good, a real good buzz."Everyone is wanting to talk to you and everyone is wanting to congratulate you, which is nice."We haven't got the biggest support in the world but what we have is a very loyal support but I know they'll come out in their numbers."It would be nice to reward them with something special like the Irish Cup, like European football, but we know it's going to take a lot of hard work."Cliftonville manager Jim Magilton: "To play Dungannon in the final, they've had a terrific season so we're well aware of their capabilities, the strengths and weaknesses of Dungannon."It's an Irish Cup final, it's something to really look forward to."We said at the start of the season we were going to go and defend it for all it's worth and now we've got to the final. It's an opportunity to win it again."

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