Tom Brewster was man-of-the-match in Enniskillen's win over Teemore
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Holders Enniskillen qualified for the Harp Lager Fermanagh Football Final by comfortably defeating Teemore 0-12 to 0-6 in Saturday's semi-final at Lisnaskea.
Tom Brewster produced a man-of-the-match display for last year's beaten Ulster finalists while Ryan McCluskey also had an excellent match for the winners.
Enniskillen will play the winners of Sunday's second semi-final between St Patrick's and Kinawley at Brewster Park in the decider.
In the Down Football Championship, Bryansford claimed a place in the final by beating Rostrevor 0-14 to 1-7 at Newry.
Holders Mayobridge also progressed to the decider by beating Castlewellan 1-13 to 0-9 in Sunday's second semi-final.
In Saturday's opening Donegal Football semi-final, three goals from Kevin McMenamin helped Termon shock Sean MacCumhaills 4-8 to 2-11 at Ballybofey.
Termon, who prior to this year had never even reached a county semi-final, seemed set for defeat when the Ballybofey side led 1-4 to 0-3 after 13 minutes.
However, Termon then scored four goals in an incredible 15-minute period with McMenamin hitting the net on three occasions.
Termon hung on to win in the second half despite having brothers Mark and Declan Alcorn sent off.
Four Masters surprised favourites Ardara 1-8 to 0-7 in Sunday's second semi-final.
Holders Ballinderry and Loup progressed from Sunday's Derry semi-finals to set up a repeat of last year's decider.
Ballinderry edged out Slaughtneil 0-15 to 1-10 while Loup defeated Glen 3-10 to 0-9.
In the Monaghan decider, Castleblayney claimed their 37th county senior title by defeating Latton 0-10 to 0-6 at Clones.
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