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2025 Ulster Senior Football Championship final

The 2025 Ulster Senior Football Championship Final was the showpiece game of that year's Ulster Senior Football Championship; one of four provincial championships and part of the 2025 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship.


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2025 Ulster Senior Football Championship
Armagh
Donegal

0-28(28) 2-23(29) | | A.E.T. | | 10 May 2025 | | St Tiernach's Park, Clones | | Michael Murphy (Donegal) | | Brendan Cawley (Kildare) | | 28,788 |

The 2025 Ulster Senior Football Championship Final was the showpiece game of that year's Ulster Senior Football Championship; one of four provincial championships and part of the 2025 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship.

The game was won by defending champions Donegal, who defeated defending All-Ireland Champions Armagh by one point, with a score of 2-23 (29) to 0-28 (28).

The game was played at St Tiernach's Park, Clones, Co. Monaghan on Saturday 10 May 2025 and was immediately preceded by the Ladies' Gaelic Football Ulster Senior Championship Final between the same two counties.

Armagh appeared in their third consecutive Ulster Final, aiming to capture the county's first provincial title since 2008, while Donegal were the defending champions, having beaten Armagh at the same stage in 2024.

Kildare's Brendan Cawley was the referee.

Donegal entered the championship in the preliminary round, where they faced Derry at Ballybofey on 6 April, winning by 10 points. At the quarter-final stage, they faced Monaghan at Clones, winning by two points. In the semi-final, the faced 2024 Tailteann Cup winners Down, winning by six points.

Armagh's opening game came against Antrim at Belfast's Corrigan Park on 12 April. The game had been moved by Ulster GAA to Páirc Esler in Newry, but a successful campaign - including a proposed boycott by the Antrim team saw the game being staged at the West Belfast venue. Armagh won the contest by 11 points, and faced Tyrone in the semi-final at Clones on 26 April, winning the tie by one point.

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Man of the Match:
Michael Murphy (Donegal)
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