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  • Cavan v Armagh (18:30)

  1. Armagh up and running with win over Antrimpublished at 18:18 British Summer Time 22 April 2023

    Cavan v Armagh (18:30)

    While is game one for Cavan in the Ulster Championship for 2023, Armagh had a run-out in week one against Antrim.

    A comfortable victory for the Orchard county at the Athletic Grounds.

    Remind yourself with our highlights

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    Watch: Armagh see off Antrim in Ulster Championship opener

  2. Magic Monaghanpublished at 18:17 British Summer Time 22 April 2023

    Cavan v Armagh (18:30)

    While we've mentioned that unbelievable game in Omagh last week, let's all have a watch of it again.

    Put yourself in Ryan O'Toole's shoes for a second...

    Would you take the point or go for goal?

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    O'Toole late goal seals semi-final spot for Monaghan

  3. Championship timepublished at 18:05 British Summer Time 22 April 2023

    Cavan v Armagh (18:30)

    Have you calmed down yet from the late drama at Healy Park last Sunday?!

    What a finale we had in Omagh as Monaghan's Ryan O'Toole late goal booked their spot in the Ulster semi-finals to face Derry.

    Now our attention falls onto the other half of the draw.

    It's not been the greatest start to 2023 for Armagh. Relegated from Division One, Kieran McGeeney's side go into Championship looking to get their hands on the Anglo-Celt for the first time since 2008. Beaten in last year's Ulster quarter-finals by Donegal, the Orchard county endured more last eight heartache in the All-Ireland series with that dramatic penalty shoot-out defeat to Galway.

    For Cavan, surprise Ulster champions in 2020, Mickey Graham has led them to back-to-back league promotions and are one of the form sides in Ireland.

    It's set for a classic at Breffni!

    Cavan v ArmaghImage source, BBC Sport