All you need to know ahead of Sunday's Ulster Senior Football Final between Armagh and Donegal at St Tiernach's Park in Clones.
Watch on BBC Two NI & BBC iPlayer; listen on BBC Sounds & BBC Radio Foyle; live text commentary with in-game clips, report and highlights on the BBC Sport website
But while Jim McGuinness' men have had a slight edge this year, those results will pale into insignificance once the colour and claustrophobia of the Ulster final takes over. Donegal have lost their last two finals, but with McGuinness already having masterminded wins over Derry and Tyrone, the Tir Chonaill men are rejuvenated as they prepare to meet Armagh in the provincial decider for the first time since 2006.
The BBC Sport website will be your hub for all of our coverage though. Our live page will have live text commentary, in-play clips, analysis, reaction and highlights.Both teams make one change from their semi-final wins. Greg McCabe returns to the Armagh line-up, replacing Jarly Og Burns. In what proved to be Michael Murphy's last game for Donegal, Armagh produced a devastating performance to knock the Tir Chonaill men out of the championship.
Donegal reached that year's Ulster final, which they lost to Derry, while Armagh were knocked out of the All-Ireland quarter-finals by Galway on penalties after one of the greatest games in recent years.Declan Bonner's Donegal put themselves in position to claim a third Ulster title on the bounce after they chalked up their highest ever championship tally against Armagh.What followed, however, was a huge shock as Donegal fell to Cavan in the Ulster final.
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