Summary

  1. Postpublished at 18:30 British Summer Time 10 May

    Armagh 0-15 Donegal 0-16

    Philly McMahon
    Eight-time All-Ireland winner with Dublin on BBC Two NI

    Armagh need an injection of something going forward and they probably need Rory Grugan to get on the ball more.

  2. Armagh back to within onepublished at 18:29 British Summer Time 10 May

    Armagh 0-15 Donegal 0-16

    Oisin O'Neill is having a good and shakes off his marker to bring Armagh back to within two.

    Armagh win the kick-out and quickly find Ross McQuillan. There's half a goal chance on but he decides to fist over the bar.

  3. Postpublished at 18:28 British Summer Time 10 May

    Armagh 0-13 Donegal 0-16

    Michael Langan clips the wrong side of the post and the ball goes wide.

    No such misfortune for Peadar Mogan, though, who extends Donegal's lead to three.

    Meanwhile, Armagh bring on Conor Turbitt, who was originally named to start. They need a few scores from the All-Star.

  4. Postpublished at 18:26 British Summer Time 10 May

    Armagh 0-13 Donegal 0-15

    An Armagh move, allowed to happen thanks to a brilliant piece of defending from Paddy Burns to force the turnover, is finished off by Callum O'Neill.

    Two-point game.

  5. Postpublished at 18:25 British Summer Time 10 May

    Armagh 0-12 Donegal 0-15

    Oisin Conaty is back on his feet and will seemingly continue for Armagh.

  6. Postpublished at 18:24 British Summer Time 10 May

    Armagh 0-12 Donegal 0-15

    Not what Armagh needed...Michael Murphy, in space, easy score.

    Donegal strike the first blow of the second half, but Oisin Conaty - Armagh's best player so far - responds.

    He goes down after scoring, though, and looks in a great deal of discomfort.

  7. Throw-in!published at 18:21 British Summer Time 10 May

    Armagh 0-11 Donegal 0-14

    Back under way.

    Donegal or Armagh? Who knows. Donegal have the edge at the moment but a lot of football still to be played.

  8. Postpublished at 18:20 British Summer Time 10 May

    HT: Armagh 0-11 Donegal 0-14

    As Conor McManus points out in the BBC studio, Armagh had an excellent third quarter in the semi-final against Tyrone.

    They need something similar today.

  9. Postpublished at 18:19 British Summer Time 10 May

    HT: Armagh 0-11 Donegal 0-14

    Armagh's 2000 Ulster-winning side have just been presented on the field.

    Half-time intervals seem to be getting longer and longer these days but here come Donegal so we're nearly ready to resume.

  10. Postpublished at 18:16 British Summer Time 10 May

    HT: Armagh 0-11 Donegal 0-14

    Thankfully no unsavoury flashpoint involving these two men this time.

    Aidan Forker and Michael MurphyImage source, Getty Images
  11. Postpublished at 18:13 British Summer Time 10 May

    HT: Armagh 0-11 Donegal 0-14

    Chrissy McKaigue
    Former Derry captain on BBC Two NI

    Donegal are very direct, but Armagh are very methodical with their gameplan. Armagh won't be happy with their lack of ball, but you feel that the two-point scores will have a big impact on this game.

  12. 'Armagh finished half really strong'published at 18:10 British Summer Time 10 May

    HT: Armagh 0-11 Donegal 0-14

    Conor McManus
    Two-time Ulster winner on BBC Two NI

    It was a brilliant first half, Armagh roared back into it in the last five minutes. For a while you were thinking Donegal were in complete control, but Armagh finished really strong and it sets it up for a big second half.

  13. Gallen going great gunspublished at 18:08 British Summer Time 10 May

    HT: Armagh 0-11 Donegal 0-14

    Great first half by Oisin Gallen. He's scored four already this afternoon and is well on his way to eclipsing his six-point haul in last year's decider.

    "Absolute textbook corner-forward play", says Conor McManus.

    I'm inclined to listen to him.

    Oisin GallenImage source, Getty Images
  14. Postpublished at 18:07 British Summer Time 10 May

    HT: Armagh 0-11 Donegal 0-14

    Philly McMahon
    Eight-time All-Ireland winner with Dublin on BBC Two NI

    Really good first half, both teams are showing a lot in their attack. I think the game is going to be won in the kickouts in the second half, win those and it gives you momentum.

  15. Postpublished at 18:05 British Summer Time 10 May

    HT: Armagh 0-11 Donegal 0-14

    Armagh have a wee chat in a huddle before heading down the tunnel.

    Huge second half coming up for the Orchardmen, who trailed by seven at one point there.

    They ended the first half with the momentum - can they carry it into the second 35 minutes?

  16. Half-timepublished at 18:03 British Summer Time 10 May

    Armagh 0-11 Donegal 0-14

    Ohhh! Oisin O'Neill tries for another two-pointer but Shaun Patton gets a touch on its way over so it's only one point for the Crossmaglen man.

    That's the final act of a frenetic enough half and it's Donegal who lead by three.

  17. Armagh cut deficit to fourpublished at 18:00 British Summer Time 10 May

    Armagh 0-10 Donegal 0-14

    Oisin Conaty drives at Donegal and fires over.

    Then Armagh, significantly, win Patton's kick-out and it results in a stunning two-pointer from Oisin O'Neill!

    Big moment for Armagh!

  18. Postpublished at 17:59 British Summer Time 10 May

    Armagh 0-7 Donegal 0-14

    Armagh need something and Ross McQuillan duly delivers.

    But it's hard for Armagh to build anything when Oisin Gallen is in this form. He scores his fourth of the game.

  19. Postpublished at 17:57 British Summer Time 10 May

    Armagh 0-6 Donegal 0-13

    Philly McMahon
    Eight-time All-Ireland winner with Dublin on BBC Sport

    The scores are coming from every angle; it is very hard to defend against that.

  20. Donegal pulling awaypublished at 17:56 British Summer Time 10 May

    Armagh 0-6 Donegal 0-13

    Ciaran Thompson's second two-pointer of the afternoon extends the lead to six before Michael Langan stretches it to seven.

    This is a brilliant display of finishing from Donegal (apart from the two goal chances they've spurned, of course).

    They're dominating Ethan Rafferty's kick-outs. Armagh's coaches have their work cut out for them at half-time.