Summary

  • Tyrone clinch their 14th Ulster title

  • Two injury-time points seal Tyrone's win

  • Donegal must regroup for backdoor bid

  • Tyrone win their first Ulster title since 2010

  • Donegal win Ulster Minor Final

  1. McCann misses Tyrone goal chancepublished at 57 mins

    Tiernan McCann has just blazed a great goal chance wide for Tyrone. How important will that moment prove?

    Tyrone'sTiernan McCann in action against Donegal's Frank McGlynnImage source, Inpho
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    Tyrone'sTiernan McCann in action against Donegal's Frank McGlynn

  2. Tyrone 0-8 0-9 Donegalpublished at 56 mins

    Odhran MacNiallais ends a 20-minute scoring drought for Donegal as he strokes over from 50 metres after a patient build-up. Donegal ahead again. 

  3. Tyrone 0-8 0-8 Donegalpublished at 53 mins

    Niall Morgan slams over a long-range free from 50 metres. The sides are level. After a yellow card following a further tangle with Sean Cavanagh, Thompson is replaced by Mark McHugh.

  4. Tyrone cry foulpublished at 49 mins

    Anthony Thompson appears to swing out a boot out at the side of Sean Cavanagh after being fouled by the Tyrone man but David Coldrick and his officials see nothing amiss. A few moments earlier, Donegal had a penalty shout after claiming that Tiernan McCaul bundled over Ciaran Gillespie.

  5. Tyrone 0-7 0-8 Donegalpublished at 45 mins

    Sean Cavanagh has a sniff of a goal chance as he is played in by Harte but the Moy man is content to fist over the bar. The minimum between the sides now. 

  6. Postpublished at 45 mins

    Martin Clarke
    BBC Sport NI pundit

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    Tyrone have got a bit more of a flow to their game. They are starting to run at Donegal.

  7. Tyrone 0-6 0-8 Donegalpublished at 41 mins

    Are Tyrone finally finding their form? Peter Harte has just slotted a point after the hitherto subdued Sean Cavanagh attempted to barge his way through the Donegal defence.

  8. Postpublished at 15:04 British Summer Time 17 July 2016

    Donegal's Michael Murphy in action during the 2016 Ulster FinalImage source, Inpho
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    Donegal's Michael Murphy in action during the 2016 Ulster Final

  9. Tyrone 0-5 0-8 Donegalpublished at 38 mins

    Rory Brennan, who replaced the blackcarded McShane, notches a badly-needed point for the Red Hands.

  10. 36 mins:published at 15:02 British Summer Time 17 July 2016

    Tyrone 0-4 0-8 Donegal

    Paddy McBrearty adds to Donegal's lead with 30 seconds of the restart as he points from a tight angle. To add to Tyrone's annoyance, they feel Michael Murphy has got away with a late hit on Tiernan McCann just after the restart.

  11. McShane blackcarded for 'verbals'published at 14:58 British Summer Time 17 July 2016

    Our man on the sideline Thomas Kane is hearing that McShane's black card was for verbal abuse of an umpire. Interesting....

  12. Postpublished at 14:53 British Summer Time 17 July 2016

    Oisin McConville
    BBC Sport NI pundit

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    Ryan McHugh was the difference between the sides in the first half

  13. Postpublished at 14:52 British Summer Time 17 July 2016

    Enda McGinley
    Three-times All-Ireland winner

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    Tyrone need to throw off the shackles. There is huge potential in this team, serious fitness and pace, and I don’t think they have anything to fear from Donegal. There are boys in that dressing room with a lot more energy in them.

  14. Postpublished at 14:51 British Summer Time 17 July 2016

    Martin McHugh
    BBC pundit

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    That first half was real cat and mouse

  15. Postpublished at 14:51 British Summer Time 17 July 2016

    Oisin McConville
    BBC Sport NI pundit

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    At the very least, there were doubts about those black card decisions so I don't think either of those players should have gone.

  16. Postpublished at 14:47 British Summer Time 17 July 2016

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  19. Half-time: Tyrone 0-4 0-7 Donegalpublished at 14:45 British Summer Time 17 July 2016

    Donegal lead by three at the break. Mickey Harte has a big job on his hands after losing Donnelly and McShane in such controversial circumstances just before the break.

  20. Cathal McShane now blackcarded for Tyronepublished at 36 mins

    Incredibly Tyrone have suffered a second black card in five minutes as referee Coldrick adjudges that Cathal McShane has hand-tripped Neil McGee. McShane looked as though he had been bundled over as he bore down on Donegal's goal but there was no free and the Tyrone man was then deemed to have hauled down McGee.