Summary

  • Ulster Senior Football Final - Monaghan 0-25 Armagh 2-28 (AET)

  • Armagh win their first Anglo-Celt since 2008

  • Tiernan Kelly scores Armagh goal early in second half

  • Jack McCarron inspires superb Monaghan comeback to force extra time

  • Oisin O'Neill rattles in a second Armagh goal early in extra time as they pull away for comfortable win

  • Listen and watch on this page

  1. Replay reminderpublished at 18:11 BST 17 May

    ET: Monaghan 0-24 Armagh 1-21

    Thanks to Motion 13 passing at GAA Congress earlier this year, provincial finals that finish level after extra-time will now go to a replay.

    Penalties will only come into play should a replay finish level after extra time.

  2. Oisin McConville reflects on the Monaghan fightbackpublished at 18:10 BST 17 May

    FT: Monaghan 0-24 Armagh 1-21

    Armagh All-Ireland winner Oisin McConville reacts to Monaghan's second half fightback which has forced extra time at Clones.

    Media caption,

    Oisin McConville reflects on the Monaghan fight back

  3. Familiar feeling for Armaghpublished at 18:09 BST 17 May

    ET: Monaghan 0-24 Armagh 1-21

    Armagh have lost on penalties twice and in extra-time across the last three years in the Ulster Championship Final.

    It's familiar territory for them, but will that be playing on their minds?

    It's Monaghan who will be going into extra-time in better spirits can they upset the odds again and clinch a first Anglo Celt Cup since 2015 or will Armagh and Kieran McGeeney finally get their hands on the silverware they want the most?

    Stay here to find out.

  4. Postpublished at 18:07 BST 17 May

    FT: Monaghan 0-24 Armagh 1-21

    Brendan Devenney
    Former Donegal forward on BBC Two NI

    When it comes to the clutch moments, Monaghan have those match winners in there.

    Psychologically, Armagh have to come out and play their best football which is tough to do. Monaghan look like are the team with more energy.

  5. 'You could sense the belief in the Monaghan crowd'published at 18:03 BST 17 May

    FT: Monaghan 0-24 Armagh 1-21

    Charlie Vernon
    Two-time Ulster SFC winner with Armagh on BBC Sounds

    You could really sense the belief this Monaghan crowd have in their team with their fight and never-say-die attitude. They keep coming back.

  6. Postpublished at 18:00 BST 17 May

    FT: Monaghan 0-24 Armagh 1-21

    John McGovern
    BBC Sport NI contributor at St Tiernach's Park

    Chaos at the end of normal time in Clones here as neither side could hold onto possession in the closing stages, both throwing caution to the wind in search of a winner.

    But instead, we are headed for another 20 minutes of drama as Armagh are dragged into their fourth consecutive extra-time encounter in the Ulster Championship.

  7. We're heading for extra-timepublished at 17:56 BST 17 May

    FT: Monaghan 0-24 Armagh 1-21

    It ends in a draw and for the fourth year in a row we are heading for extra-time in the Ulster final.

    Incredible stuff.

    Monaghan's Bobbie McCaul with Jason Duffy and Greg McCabe of ArmaghImage source, Inpho
  8. Postpublished at 17:54 BST 17 May

    Monaghan 0-24 Armagh 1-21

    Armagh are looking to make an opening in the final 90 seconds and have the last attack. Can they manufacture a chance?

  9. McCarthy levelspublished at 17:53 BST 17 May

    Monaghan 0-24 Armagh 1-21

    Conor McCarthy has Monaghan level again.

    Are we heading for extra-time again this year?

    Two minutes to go.

  10. Postpublished at 17:52 BST 17 May

    Monaghan 0-23 Armagh 1-21

    Rory Beggan has a two-point free from in between the 45 and 65, not too far from the side-line.

    Has he got it in him from here?

    No, it's gone wide this time. Three minutes to go.

  11. Postpublished at 17:50 BST 17 May

    Monaghan 0-23 Armagh 1-21

    Ross McQuillan fists over to nudge Armagh in front once again.

    Armagh have fisted more scores than anyone else this year but that's their first of the day.

  12. Postpublished at 17:49 BST 17 May

    Monaghan 0-23 Armagh 1-20

    John McGovern
    BBC Sport NI contributor at St Tiernach's Park

    Anticipation is reaching fever pitch in Clones with just five minutes of normal time remaining, as O’Hanlon’s latest score brings Monaghan level.

    But there are no signs of the Farney men easing off, with Gabriel Bannigan’s side continuing to attack at range as this Ulster final hurtles towards a gripping conclusion.

  13. Postpublished at 17:48 BST 17 May

    Monaghan 0-23 Armagh 1-20

    Stephen O'Hanlon levels for Monaghan once again and the teams are tied for the third time in this game.

  14. Postpublished at 17:47 BST 17 May

    Monaghan 0-22 Armagh 1-20

    Oisin O'Neill is on and he makes an instant impact, kicking a much-needed score for Armagh to perhaps steady the ship for Kieran McGeeney's side.

  15. 'Armagh have a job on their hands'published at 17:45 BST 17 May

    Monaghan 0-22 Armagh 1-19

    Charlie Vernon
    Two-time Ulster SFC winner with Armagh on BBC Sounds

    The crowd are starting to come into it as well, and with 13 minutes left and the crowd behind them, Armagh have a job on their hands.

  16. We're level!published at 17:45 BST 17 May

    Monaghan 0-22 Armagh 1-19

    The sides are level as Stephen O'Hanlon sends it over for two points.

    Will Armagh throw this away again?

    Media caption,

    Two pointer levels it for Monaghan

  17. Postpublished at 17:43 BST 17 May

    Monaghan 0-20 Armagh 1-19

    John McGovern
    BBC Sport NI contributor at St Tiernach's Park

    There’s a real sense of urgency now from Monaghan, and Jack McCarron’s two-pointer has sent the Clones crowd into raptures.

    Roars are meeting every passage of play from Bannigan's side — can the Farney men conjure another twist in this enthralling Ulster final?

    Media caption,

    Jack McCarron launches over a mammoth two-pointer

  18. Postpublished at 17:42 BST 17 May

    Monaghan 0-20 Armagh 1-19

    It's five unanswered points for Monaghan as Jack McCarron strokes over again, this time for one.

  19. Postpublished at 17:41 BST 17 May

    Monaghan 0-19 Armagh 1-19

    David Mohan
    BBC Sport NI in Clones

    Just as it seemed Armagh were comfortable, here comes Monaghan. We've seen this movie before...

  20. Two-pointer - McCarronpublished at 17:41 BST 17 May

    Monaghan 0-19 Armagh 1-19

    Monaghan aren't going away as we so often see.

    Aaron Carey hits over for a single before Jack McCarron launches over a mammoth two-pointer to bring them to within three points.

    Monaghan's Jack McCarron celebrates his scoreImage source, Inpho