St Tiernach’s Park, Clones will host the Ulster senior football championship final between Armagh and Donegal on Saturday week, May 10th.
Holders Donegal booked their place in the provincial decider against the All-Ireland champions thanks to a 1-19 to 0-16 win over Down at the Monaghan ground earlier today, with Kieran McGeeney’s side having pipped Tyrone (0-23 to 0-22) at the same venue yesterday evening.
There had been suggestions that the final, which is a repeat of last year’s Anglo-Celt Cup decider, could be staged at Croke Park.
However, Ulster Council have confirmed this evening that the game will be played in Clones and will have a throw-in time of 5.25pm as it is set to be preceded by the LGFA Ulster senior championship final between the same two counties at 2.30pm.
TweetThe 2025 Ulster Senior Football Championship Final has been confirmed:@Armagh_GAA 🟧⬜️ v @officialdonegal🟨🟩
— Ulster GAA (@UlsterGAA) April 27, 2025
📅⏰ Saturday 10th May, 5.25pm
🏟️ St Tiernach's Park, Clones#Ulster2025 pic.twitter.com/2lV4CddYwA