Monaghan last won the Anglo-Celt trophy in 2015published at 18:37 British Summer Time 24 June 2017
Monaghan 0-11 Donegal 0-10

Monaghan celebrate winning the 2015 Ulster Final at Clones
Down 1-14 Monaghan 0-15 (RES)
Winners face Tyrone in final on 16 July
Down were beaten in the 2012 final by Donegal
Monaghan beat Donegal in the 2015 final
Alvin McCaig and Ruairi Cunningham
Monaghan 0-11 Donegal 0-10
Monaghan celebrate winning the 2015 Ulster Final at Clones
Down 1–17 Tyrone 1–11
DJ Kane lifts the Anglo Celt trophy for Down in 1994
No joy for Down in the Minor semi-final at the Athletic Grounds. Cavan have come from behind to win 0-15 to 2-07 to book a place in the decider against Derry.
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Down's Liam Kerr in action against Evan Fortune of Cavan
Down v Monaghan
It's fair to say Down are underdogs for this Athletic Grounds semi-final - a little matter of 19 points separated the sides when they met in the Ulster SFC last year.
Mental scars from that hammering will no doubt be a factor tonight, but it may be a motivating one. A thirst for revenge, to show that Down can mix it with a Monaghan side firmly fancied to meet Tyrone in the provincial decider on 16 July.
Thanks for joining us for the build-up, match action and reaction from the Saturday showdown in Armagh.
Build-up to tonight's tussle between the Mourne and Farney counties