Postpublished at 19:54 British Summer Time 25 October
Errigal Ciaran 0-4 Trillick 0-4
Ryan Gray lands a huge score and we are level for the third time.
Errigal Ciaran v Trillick (19:30 BST)
Odhran Crumley
Errigal Ciaran 0-4 Trillick 0-4
Ryan Gray lands a huge score and we are level for the third time.
Errigal Ciaran 0-4 Trillick 0-3
Errigal lead for the first time and it's pure class from Ruairi Canavan as his foot solo has the Trillick defender needing to pay to get back in again before slotting between the sticks.
Magic and identical to his viral UIster club score against Glen in 2022.
Errigal Ciaran 0-3 Trillick 0-3
Peter Og McCartan fires over long range and the sides are level for a second time.
Errigal Ciaran 0-2 Trillick 0-3
Lee Brennan lands another free off the ground from just inside the 45 metre line.
Errigal Ciaran 0-2 Trillick 0-2
Ruairi Canavan lands a free and the sides are level again.
Errigal Ciaran 0-1 Trillick 0-2
Third time lucky and Darragh Canavan lands Errigal's first of the game.
Errigal Ciaran 0-0 Trillick 0-2
Darragh Canavan kicks a wide for Errigal and that's his and his team's second of the game.
Mattie Donnelly lands a huge score for Trillick at the other end.
Errigal Ciaran 0-0 Trillick 0-1
Trillick will have the advantage of the wind in this first half as they shoot towards the Gortin Road end at Healy Park.
Errigal Ciaran 0-0 Trillick 0-1
Lee Brennan lands a free kicked off the ground from 35 metres.
Errigal Ciaran 0-0 Trillick 0-0
Referee Sean Hurson from Galbally throws the ball in and the 2024 Tyrone senior club football final is underway.
Errigal Ciaran v Trillick (19:30 BST)
One change to the Errigal Ciaran team from the match programme and Padraig McGirr replaces Pauric Traynor.
That means Darragh Canavan recovers from his shoulder injury to start the game.
Trillick will play as selected.
Errigal Ciaran v Trillick (19:30 BST)
It's take two and we'll hope for some action tonight after Storm Ashley postponed last Sunday's original fixture.
Holders Trillick will bid to become the first club to retain the O'Neill Cup since Carrickmore back in 2005 and in those intervening 19 years, seven clubs have lifted the title.
They'll fancy their chances with names like the Brennan brothers Rory and Lee alongside the Donnelly's Mattie and Richie in their ranks.
Errigal last lifted the Tyrone title in 2022 and were maybe silently happy with last weekend's postponement as it afforded star forward Darragh Canavan extra rest, rehab and recuperation after a shoulder injury in the semi-final win over Killyclogher.
Enda McGinley will hope Darragh is fit to start alongside brother Ruairi. County star Peter Harte was the hero in that semi-final win.
This is also a repeat of last years final won by Trillick after extra-time mainly thanks to Ciaran Daly's goal.
It's also worth noting that if we are level at the end of normal time tonight we will have a replay back here at Healy Park on Monday night before the winners take on St.Eunan's of Letterkenny in the Ulster club preliminary round right here in Omagh next Saturday night.
Here are the teams as per the match programme and if we hear of any changes closer to throw-in we'll keep you up to date.
Errigal Ciaran: Darragh McAnenly; Cormac Quinn, Aidan McCrory, Ciaran Quinn; Peter Og McCartan, Niall Kelly, Tiernan Colhoun; Ben McDonnell, Joe Oguz; Pauric Traynor, Peter Harte, Ciaran McGinley; Darragh Canavan, Odhran Robinson, Ruairi Canavan.
Trilick: Joe Maguire; Stevie O'Donnell, Peter McCaughey, Daire Gallagher; Colm Garrity, Rory Brennan. Seanie O'Donnell; Richie Donnelly, Liam Gray; Ciaran Daly, Mattie Donnelly, Ryan Gray; Daniel Donnelly, Lee Brennan, James Garrity.