Ulster Senior Football Championship: BBC Sport NI confirms its live coverage of the 2026 championship
Donegal retained the Ulster Championship in another very close encounter against Armagh.Twelve months on from their penalty shootout win over Kieran McGeeney's side, Jim McGuinness guided his team to back-to-back titles.It took extra-time to separate them however as Donegal triumphed 0-28 to 2-23 at Clones.Derry were the first team to fall as they lost out to the eventual winners in the preliminary round.There was a dispute at the quarter-final stage as Ulster GAA initially stated Corrigan Park could not host Antrim's meeting with Armagh.The west Belfast venue was eventually given the go-ahead with the visitors progressing 1-23 to 1-34.They were joined in the last four by Down and Tyrone, who defeated Fermanagh and Cavan respectively, while Monagahan lost by two points to Donegal.In the semi-finals the Orchard County beat the Red Hands by a solitary point and Down fell to Donegal.