Postpublished at 15:36 British Summer Time 19 May
Armagh 0-1 Donegal 0-1
Aimee Mackin has arrived!
The Armagh forward collects the ball in the middle and fires a beautiful long-range ball over the posts.
U20 All-Ireland Final - Kerry 1-14 Tyrone 1-20 (FT)
Armagh Ladies 0-17 Donegal Ladies 1-13 (aet)
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Armagh 0-1 Donegal 0-1
Aimee Mackin has arrived!
The Armagh forward collects the ball in the middle and fires a beautiful long-range ball over the posts.
Armagh 0-0 Donegal 0-1
Take 2.
Armagh commit the foul and Donegal receive another free.
Susanne White makes no mistake this time and scores the first point of the afternoon.
Armagh 0-0 Donegal 0-0
Susanne White steps up to take a free for Donegal but, like Mackin, steers the ball wide.
Some early Ulster final nerves across the park?
Armagh 0-0 Donegal 0-0
Aimee Mackin hits the first attempt but the ball weaves away from the posts.
Armagh 0-0 Donegal 0-0
Referee Eddie Cuthbert gets us underway at Clones.
Will it be back-to-back for Donegal or will Armagh get their revenge?
Armagh v Donegal (15:30 BST)
Armagh manager Greg McGonigle is anticipating another "ding-dong" battle with Donegal as the sides prepare to meet in the Ulster Ladies Senior Football Championship final in Clones on Sunday.
The Orchard County head into the decider off the back of their first top-flight title after beating Kerry in the Division One final on 7 April at Croke Park.
In last year's edition, Donegal stunned Armagh with a 1-10 to 0-9 victory, which dashed Orchard hopes of a four-in-a-row and ended their dominance in the northern province.
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2023 Ulster Ladies Football Final
Donegal stunned Armagh to earn a dramatic 1-10 to 0-9 victory in the Ulster Senior Ladies Football Final.
Ciara McGarvey's goal with 18 seconds remaining at Owenbeg clinched a first Donegal provincial title since 2019 and denied Armagh a four-in-a-row.
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Armagh Ladies v Donegal Ladies (15:30 BST)
Armagh: Anna Carr, Grace Ferguson, Clodagh McCambridge, Roisin Mulligan, Cait Towe, Lauren McConville, Dearbhla Coleman, Niamh Coleman, Caroline O’Hanlon, Eimile Druse, Aoife McCoy, Louise Kenny, Aimee Mackin, Niamh Henderson, Kelly Mallon.
Replacements: Brianna Mathers, Maebh McCambridge, Megan McCann, Eve Lavery, Corinna Doyle, Sarah Quigley, Shauna Grey, Caitriona O’Hagan, Niamh Reel, Moya Sheridan, Maeve Lennon, Millie Lavery, Ciara Garvey, Blaithin Mackin, Erin O’Reilly.
Donegal: Claire Friel, Shannon McLaughlin, Abigail Temple Asoko, Evelyn McGinley, Katie Dowds, Niamh Boyle, Tara Hegarty, Roisin Rodgers, Jenny McGettigan, Caoimhe Keon, Niamh McLaughlin, Amy Boyle Carr, Susanne White, Kathy Herron, Katie Long.
Replacements: Orla Corry, Eva Gallagher, Niamh Carr, Jodie McFadden, Lezza Cunningham, Katie O’Donnell, Shauna McFadden, Patrice Boyle, Abbie McGranaghan, Shauna Higgins, Sophie McFeeley, Amy Porter, Aoibhinn O’Connell, Niamh Harkin, Kathyln Doherty.
Armagh v Donegal (15:30 BST)
As the dust settles on last week's thrilling encounter in the men's Ulster SFC final, Clones prepares to once again host what promises to be another gripping clash between Armagh and Donegal in the Ulster Ladies final.
Having met in the last three provincial deciders, there is a healthy rivalry between the two sides, who have dominated Ulster over the past decade with title wins in each of the past seven years (Armagh in 2020, 2021 & 2022, Donegal in 2017, 2018, 2019 & 2023).
And very little has separated these teams in past meetings.
However, Greg McGonigle's Armagh will be favourites to win on Sunday after an impressive league campaign which culminated in capturing the Division One title for the first time in the county's history.
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Armagh v Donegal (15:30 BST)
After last week’s drama between Armagh and Donegal in the men's final at Clones, we’re back for more.
Reigning champions Donegal, led by John McNulty, come into today’s final off the back of a third-place finish in Division Two.
Greg McGonigle’s Armagh side will be determined re-establish themselves as champions of Ulster having won their first ever Division One title last month.
Last year’s final saw Donegal stun Armagh with a 1-10 to 0-9 victory, which dashed Orchard hopes of a four-in-a-row and ended their dominance in Ulster.
Will it be back-to-back for Donegal or will Armagh get their revenge?
You can watch the final live on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website from 15:15 BST.
We’ll also have live text commentary here on the BBC Sport website with throw-in at 15:30 BST.
FT: Kerry 1-14 Tyrone 1-20
Tyrone captain Michael Rafferty lifts the Clarke Cup and starts the celebrations for the Under-20 squad.
What a brilliant performance from Paul Devlin's side today, showing that the future of Tyrone football is exceptionally bright.
FT: Kerry 1-14 Tyrone 1-20
Tyrone's Eoin McElholm speaking on TG4:
"It's a dream come true! Since we started seven months ago today, our goal was to get here to the All-Ireland final and we've got over the line. It took hard work and sacrifices but it's worth it.
"13 different scorers the last day, maybe not as many today but it just shows that any of us can score in this team."
FT: Kerry 1-14 Tyrone 1-20
Tyrone's Callum Dally speaking on TG4:
"It's absolutely unbelievable. We said about ticking off each game as it comes and number eight was a special number and I'm just delighted that we've done that today.
"We spoke about keeping the intensity up and we knew we had the beating of them, but [Kerry] are a super outfit there and I'm sure they will be back."
FT: Kerry 1-14 Tyrone 1-20
Ulster champions, All-Ireland Champions. Has a nice ring to it!
Paul Devlin's side, you have to say, were worthy winners on the day. Kerry gave it their all to get back into the game, with a well-taken penalty from Luke Crowley, but Tyrone were quick to respond to all Kerry efforts.
Standout performances from Eoin McElholm, Ruairi McCullagh and Ronan Cassidy proved too much for the Kingdom and earned Tyrone their second Clarke Cup in three years.
As for Kerry, they played their part in a thrilling final and it is surely only a matter of time until they end that 16-year wait to once again lift the Under-20 title.
FT: Kerry 1-14 Tyrone 1-20
Paddy Neilan blows his whistle and the Tyrone players erupt into celebrations.
They are All-Ireland Under-20 CHAMPIONS!!!
Kerry 1-14 Tyrone 1-20
Luke Crowley receives a black card for pulling a Tyrone player down to the ground.
Ronan Fox is also shown a black card for Tyrone.
Is that it for the Kingdom?
Kerry 1-14 Tyrone 1-20
Is it Tyrone's year?
Eoin McElholm extends the lead for the Red Hands and celebrates with a big roar.
Four minutes of added time to go.
Kerry 1-14 Tyrone 1-19
Instant impact from Conor Owens as he breaks into the Kerry box and makes no mistake.
Kerry 1-14 Tyrone 1-18
Cormac Dillon makes it a four-point game with just a few minutes to play.
Kerry 1-13 Tyrone 1-18
Conor Owens is on to replace Ruairi McCullagh who departs to an applause from the supporters and rightly so after an impressive return of five points today.