The 2023 season rolls on to the next competition with the start of the Championship campaign this weekend.
Armagh host Antrim in the preliminary round of the Ulster SFC with the winners set to take on Cavan in the quarter-finals.
The Orchard County suffered relegation from Division One on the final day of the League after losing out to Tyrone with Monaghan’s win over Mayo sending them down to Division Two along with Donegal.
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Kieran McGeeney’s men will, no doubt, want to bounce back from their disappointing end to the League and they are overwhelming favourites to see off the Saffrons this weekend.
Antrim retained their Division Three status thanks to a shock win over Cavan in Corrigan Park in round six, but lost to Longford in their last outing and have a number of injury concerns ahead of their Championship opener.
Here’s more information on Saturday’s game and how to watch it. . .
When and where is the game?
Armagh vs Antrim is on Saturday, April 8 in the Box-It Athletic Grounds.
What time is throw-in?
Saturday’s game starts at 5pm.
Where can I watch it?
Saturday’s game is being shown live on BBC Two NI and is being streamed live on the BBC iPlayer.
Any other coverage?
Belfast Live Sport will be live blogging all the action from Saturday’s game.
Betting odds?
Armagh 1/25
Draw 20/1
Antrim 10/1
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