Monaghan v Armagh throw-in time, TV and stream information, betting odds and more
Monaghan take on Armagh in the Ulster Senior Football Championship finalLast year's Ulster finalists Armagh will be looking to take home the Anglo-Celt Cup after a triumphant victory over Down. The 2025 winners, Donegal, were knocked out by Down at the quarter-final stage and after a dominant display over the Mourne County, Armagh will fancy their chances.Monaghan are entering the game as underdogs but don't rule them out just yet. They put it up to a strong Derry side, winning with a superb two pointer from Rory Beggan in the last kick of extra-time.Both teams have had two weeks off to recover ahead of the game so they'll be on equal footing in that regard.Armagh are continuing to rise despite big retirees over the past two seasons, but their high scoring ability is just above Monaghan's. They punish mistakes relentlessly, taking the points when there on but always keeping the goal in mind.Their last games have shown impressive final scores of 3-33 and 2-32 and their scores come from all over the pitch. Conor Turbitt got 2-5 away the last day and they had 12 different score takers against Down.Monaghan advanced with a tight, narrow win against Derry after being ten points down at half time. They cleared Cavan by seven points, with Beggan scoring 11 points between the two games, with the number 1 jersey on his back.Monaghan finished last in Division 1 of the National League this year, losing to the Orchard county by 12 points.In the opening round of the All Ireland SFC series later this month, Armagh face Derry and Monaghan take on Mayo.Here's everything you need to know about the game:DateThe match is on Sunday the 17th of MayThrow in timeThrow in is at 4.15pmVenueThe match is on in St. Tiernach's Park in Clones.TV and stream informationThe match will be shown live on RTÉ 2 and BBC 2 Northern Ireland. The match will also be streamed on GAA+.Betting oddsMonaghan 4/1Armagh 1/4Draw 9/1Click here to sign up to our sport newsletter, bringing you the top stories and biggest headlines from Ireland and beyond.