Ulster SFC: Corrigan Park will stage Antrim v Cavan provincial quarter-final
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Cavan beat Antrim in their 2020 Ulster SFC quarter-final on the way to collecting the Anglo-Celt Cup
The Ulster Football quarter-final between Antrim and Cavan will be staged at Corrigan Park on 23 April following doubts over the venue.
Last week, a Cavan motion calling for a venue change because of concerns over the ground's capacity was supported by a majority of Ulster counties
However, the Belfast venue was confirmed at another meeting of Ulster's governing body on Wednesday.
Antrim have not played a home Championship game since 2013.
This is because of the ongoing delay over the proposed redevelopment of Casement Park.
An Ulster GAA statement said that the decision to confirm Corrigan Park as the venue was taken after "a number of measures which will enhance the health and safety arrangements at Corrigan Park were agreed" following a site visit by relevant stakeholders including statutory authorities.
BBC Sport NI understands that the Ulster counties came to an unanimous decision at Wednesday's meeting that the west Belfast ground should be confirmed as the match venue.
The Saffron County were given the home tie when the Ulster Championship draw was made last November and Corrigan Park has a capacity of 3,700, including 600 seats.
The stadium received a £1m facelift last year and now possesses a covered stand and an upgraded terrace area.
Top hurling counties Waterford and Dublin hurlers have played at Corrigan Park this season in the Allianz League.