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Monaghan 0-8 Armagh 0-11
Stephen O'Hanlon gets just a second point for Monaghan in 17 minutes with almost a half an hour gone here.
A much-needed score for the Farneymen.
Ulster Senior Football Final - Monaghan v Armagh (16:15 BST)
Armagh aiming to win their first Anglo-Celt since 2008
Monaghan last lifted the trophy in 2015
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Niall Keenan
Monaghan 0-8 Armagh 0-11
Stephen O'Hanlon gets just a second point for Monaghan in 17 minutes with almost a half an hour gone here.
A much-needed score for the Farneymen.
Monaghan 0-7 Armagh 0-11
David Mohan
BBC Sport NI in Clones
Armagh have certainly come to life. The two-pointer from Jarly Og Burns something of a catalyst and Oisin Conaty is now coming into his own. The Orchard are finding ways to isolate their forwards that is creating opportunities.
Monaghan 0-7 Armagh 0-11
Oisin Conaty hits back-to-back scores. His electric pace is on full show and is causing Monaghan all sorts of problems.
Four points so far for the Tir na Nog man.
Monaghan 0-7 Armagh 0-9
Micheal Bannigan ends the drought for Monaghan.
Monaghan 0-6 Armagh 0-9
Dessie Ward has kicked his and Monaghan's second wide of the game. It's now ten minutes since they scored.
Jarly Og Burns has been temporarily replaced by Oisin O'Neill. It will be interesting to see if Burns comes back in at all.
Monaghan 0-6 Armagh 0-9
Andrew Murnin hooks over another point for Armagh as they begin to take a firm grip on this final.
Monaghan 0-6 Armagh 0-8
John McGovern
BBC Sport NI contributor at St Tiernach's Park
Halfway through the opening half and Armagh have finally settled into their rhythm, rattling off five unanswered points to seize a foothold in the contest.
Monaghan, who made the blistering early running, will be keen to respond quickly and halt the Orchardmen’s momentum before it builds further in this finely poised Ulster final.
Monaghan 0-6 Armagh 0-8
Jarly Og Burns quickly adds another for Armagh after his two-pointer. It's four straight scores for the Orchard County, amounting to five points since Monaghan last scored.
Jarly Og Burns nails a two pointer
Monaghan 0-6 Armagh 0-7
Jarly Og Burns lumps over a two-pointer to put Armagh in front for the first time in the game.
Monaghan 0-6 Armagh 0-5
Joe McElroy tags on another for Armagh as the conditions begin to worsen in Clones.
Image source, InphoMonaghan 0-6 Armagh 0-4
Charlie Vernon
Two-time Ulster SFC winner with Armagh on BBC Sounds
Oisin [Conaty] has developed into a real go-to man in that forward line. He's Armagh's best forward in terms of the pace and the threat he brings to the opposition defence.
Monaghan 0-6 Armagh 0-4
On his fourth straight Ulster Championship Final start, Andrew Murnin gets on the scoresheet for Armagh to reduce the deficit to two points.
Andrew Murnin gets on the scoresheet for Armagh
Monaghan 0-6 Armagh 0-3
Philly McMahon
Eight-time All-Ireland winner with Dublin on BBC Sport
Armagh are playing the sweeper at the top of the D, so there's spaces for Monaghan to attack and get the shots off.
Monaghan 0-6 Armagh 0-3
This time it's Oisin McGorman who bursts through and he kicks over another score for the Farneymen.
Monaghan 0-5 Armagh 0-3
Conor McCarthy cuts inside and curls over his second point of the game.
Monaghan 0-4 Armagh 0-3
Oisin Conaty gets his second point, this time off the left, to bring Armagh to within one of Monaghan.
Monaghan 0-4 Armagh 0-2
Chance for Armagh to respond with a free from just inside the two-point arc and Cian McConville draws it in brilliantly.
Monaghan 0-4 Armagh 0-1
David Mohan
BBC Sport NI in Clones
A super start from Monaghan who have settled brilliantly. As expected, Bobby McCaul is playing in attack, migrating to the full-forward position where he has a height advantage on Aaron McKay. One battle to keep an eye on.
Monaghan 0-4 Armagh 0-1
Micheal McCarville is afforded the space and he takes on the shot to stretch Monaghan's lead out to three.
Armagh have kicked three wides already after six minutes.
Monaghan 0-3 Armagh 0-1
Philly McMahon
Eight-time All-Ireland winner with Dublin on BBC Sport
When Armagh get on the ball, they have so many players that can get shots off, it's not just one or two players. It's a problem for the Monaghan defence.