With Armagh coming up against neighbours Monaghan in Saturday’s quarter-final, there is guaranteed to be at least one team from Ulster in the last four of this year’s All-Ireland Championship.
Armagh claimed a surprise win over Galway in their final Group Two game in Carrick-on-Shannon and, with Tyrone being held by Westmeath in Kingspan Breffni, the Orchard County topped the group.
That extra week off could be vital as Monaghan had to go through the preliminaryquarter-finals after losing out to Donegal in Omagh.
The Farney bounced back to claim a last-gasp victory over Kildare last Saturday with Conor McCarthy scoring the winner with the last kick of the game.
Monaghan defeated Armagh in their most recent Championship clash in 2021’s Ulster SFC semi-final, but Kieran McGeeney’s men took the points when they met in Castleblayney in the first game of this season’s Allianz Football League.
Here’s all you need to know ahead of this Saturday’s game.
When and where is the game?
Armagh vs Monaghan is on Saturday, July 1 in Croke Park
What time is throw-in?
Saturday’s game starts at 6pm and is part of a double-header Tyrone vs Kerry at 3.45pm.
Where can I watch it?
Saturday’s game is being shown live on GAAGO. It is a subscription service and an annual pass is €90 or €7.99 monthly over 12 months. The game is also available as a one-off purchase for €12 or £10.
Any other coverage?
Belfast Live Sport will be live blogging all the action from Saturday’s game.
How can I get tickets?
Tickets are on general sale for the Saturday’s double-header and can be purchased online via the Ticketmaster website or in selected SuperValu and Centra stores.
Betting odds?
Armagh 1/2
Draw 15/2
Monaghan 2/1
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