Monaghan take on Armagh on their home turf in the Ulster Senior Football Championship final, but enter this weekend as underdogs. Even after their dramatic escape against Derry in their last-four ...
Dylan Byrne of Monaghan and Oisín Conaty of Armagh in action(Image: ©INPHO/James Lawlor) Last year's Ulster finalists Armagh will be looking to take home the Anglo ...
Armagh have been named the 2026 Ulster Senior Football champions after an extra-time win over Monaghan in Clones. Kieran McGeeney’s charges came out well on top in extra-time, but Gabriel Bannigan’s ...
For the second time in three seasons, Armagh take on Down with a place in the Ulster SFC final at stake. For the Mournemen, as was the case in 2024, they need to reach the provincial final to avoid ...
It was all too easy for Armagh over their neighbours in the provincial semi-final, winning in the end by 28 points. It was all too easy for Armagh over their neighbours in the provincial semi-final, ...
Thanks very much for joining us for today’s championship action. It was perhaps the first Sunday of the season not to produce an upset, as Limerick and Armagh romped home to victories in their ...
Monaghan have defied the odds to book their place in Sunday’s Ulster Senior Football Championship Final at St Tiernach’s Park, Clones. They may have pursued a rather difficult route in their bid to ...
Monaghan have been boosted by All-Star Conor McCarthy's return to fitness before facing in-form Armagh forwards like Oisin Conaty Monaghan must tighten up defensively and summon the defiant energy of ...
This month’s Ulster Senior Football Championship matches between Monaghan and Derry and Armagh and Tyrone highlighted all that is best for us when it comes to watching GAA fixtures. The teams played ...
We live in hope. The Leinster championship was billed as being a different story this year but so far, Westmeath are the only team that have held up their end. Meath quailed in the face of their ...
Seven-time Ulster Championship winner Oisin McConville feels his native Armagh will end their 18-year wait for the Anglo-Celt Cup this weekend, but insists Monaghan will not be easily beaten.
Aidan Forker is back in the match day squad for Armagh after missing the previous Ulster SFC games through injury Armagh manager Kieran McGeeney has made no changes in personnel for Sunday's Ulster ...