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Provincial club football finals: All you need to know

Munster club SFC final

An Daingean (Kerry) v Castlehaven (Cork), TUS Gaelic Grounds, 2pm

Ulster club SFC final

Glen (Derry) v Scotstown (Monaghan), Box-IT Athletic Grounds, 4pm

TV

Both of Sunday's provincial club finals from Limerick and Armagh will be broadcast live on TG4, with the Dingle-Castlehaven decider throwing in at 2pm.

RADIO

Commentary and updates on RTÉ Radio 1's Sunday Sport

WEATHER

On Sunday, rain will clear northeastwards during the morning to leave a day of sunny spells and showers. Some of the showers heavy and prolonged, especially in the west. Becoming windy with fresh to strong southwest winds developing through the day. For more, see met.ie.

Can Scotstown get over the Ulster final hump?

The modern aristocrats of Monaghan football have four Ulster titles in their back catalogue but the most recent of those was back in 1989, before club games of that stature held any interest for television directors.

After a lean 20-year period, Scotstown wrested back control of the local club scene in the Beggan era - racking up eight titles in 11 years since 2013 - but Ulster has been a source of frustration.

After falling short in extra-time against the still pre-eminent Crossmaglen in 2015, their time seemed to have arrived in 2018.

However, on a damp night in Omagh, they were edged out - once again in extra-time - in sickening fashion against Gaoth Dobhair, the latter being inspired by the cussed veteran Kevin Cassidy, who was swarmed by adoring supporters in the aftermath.

Having briefly surrendered their Monaghan crown to Ballybay in 2022, the club withstood plenty of dirty looks, and a failed appeal, in the off-season following the transfer of star corner-forward Jack McCarron from junior outift, Currin.

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