Summary
Cavan win 2-16 to 0-14
Dara McVeety and Martin Reilly get the goals
Cavan v Tyrone in semi-final on 5 June
Live Reporting
Alvin McCaig
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"Cavan have a lot going for them"published at 15:14 British Summer Time 29 May 2016
15:14 BST 29 May 2016Armagh manager Kieran McGeeney
Together againpublished at 15:11 British Summer Time 29 May 2016
15:11 BST 29 May 2016Forward Seanie Johnston played for two seasons with Kildare, under former Lillywhites boss Kieran McGeeney
Keeping you in the picturepublished at 15:10 British Summer Time 29 May 2016
15:10 BST 29 May 2016BBC Sport NI have live TV, Radio and text commentary of today's Cavan versus Armagh in the Ulster Championship
Armagh lads win minor encounterpublished at 15:05 British Summer Time 29 May 2016
15:05 BST 29 May 2016Opposite directionspublished at 15:03 British Summer Time 29 May 2016
15:03 BST 29 May 2016Breffni Park, 5 March 2016: Cavan 3-18 0-10 Armagh
The Orchard men return to the scene of a humiliating defeat, an old-fashioned rout at the hands of a vibrant and emerging Cavan side.
That thumping victory helped Terry Hyland's side secure promotion to Division One while sending Armagh down to the league's third tier.
These are teams at different ends of the curve and Cavan go into today's quarter-final as deserved favourites.
But this is the Championship, the ultimate test and Armagh will take heart from a decent finish to the league campaign.
Much depends on their mindset - will they be crippled by the psychological wounds of that March evening or will the Breffni bashing inspire a victorious quest for revenge?
Throw-in is less than 30 minutes away....
Postpublished at 15:02 British Summer Time 29 May 2016
15:02 BST 29 May 2016