Summary

  • Ulster SFC semi-final - Down 0-16 Donegal 1-19 (FT)

  • Donegal will face Armagh in Ulster final

  • Leinster SHC - Antrim 2-12 Kilkenny 2-30 (FT)

  1. Another close game, please...published at 14:48 British Summer Time 27 April

    Down v Donegal (15:00 BST)

    Pierce Laverty and Michael MurphyImage source, Getty Images

    So, to the football, and Armagh are in the Ulster final for the third year in a row.

    But who will join them? Will Donegal set up a repeat of last year's unforgettable decider, or can Down cause an upset and make their first final since 2017?

    Donegal followed their preliminary-round win over Derry by beating Monaghan in a gripping quarter-final in Clones last week.

    Down, meanwhile, needed a stirring second-half comeback to break Fermanagh's hearts and make the last four.

    The last three games in this year's Ulster series have all gone down to the wire: Down beat Fermanagh by two points, Donegal beat Monaghan by the same margin and Armagh squeezed past Tyrone with the last kick of the game.

    Close games and an array of emotions. This is why we love the Ulster Championship. Hopefully it's more of the same today.

  2. Antrim leading Kilkenny in Belfastpublished at 14:45 British Summer Time 27 April

    HT: Antrim 2-8 Kilkenny 0-13

    We'll be keeping across the hurling in west Belfast today and it's been a frantic first half at Corrigan Park, with Antrim fighting back to lead Kilkenny by a point at half-time in round two of the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship.

    The Saffrons were seven points down after 15 minutes, but Davy Fitzgerald's side roared back with goals from James McNaughton and Keelan Molloy.

    That would be a big win for Antrim in Fitzgerald's first home championship match in charge.

    Antrim 2-8 Kilkenny 0-13Image source, Inpho
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    Antrim 2-8 Kilkenny 0-13

  3. Watch: Armagh snatch last-gasp win over Tyronepublished at 14:40 British Summer Time 27 April

    Armagh 0-23 Tyrone 0-22 (Sat)

    Before we plough on with today's action, here's the best of the action from Armagh's one-point win over Tyrone on Saturday in case you missed it yesterday.

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    Highlights: Armagh snatch last-gasp win over Tyrone

  4. More semi-final drama on the way?published at 14:36 British Summer Time 27 April

    Donegal v Down (15:00 BST)

    The first Ulster Championship semi-final delivered drama and excitement in spades on Saturday.

    Can Donegal and Down follow Armagh's last-kick win over rivals Tyrone?

    Stay with us for what will hopefully be another Ulster classic in Clones.

    Jarly Og BurnsImage source, Getty Images
    Armagh fans celebrartingImage source, Getty Images
    GruganImage source, Inpho