The 2024 Ulster Senior Football Championship kicks off with the Monaghan vs Cavan derby. Several Ulster counties aim to continue their strong Spring form, while others hope for an improvement. Derry, Tyrone, Monaghan, Armagh, Donegal, and Cavan are set to participate in the All-Ireland series. Antrim, Fermanagh, and Down must reach the provincial final to qualify for the Super 16.
The 2024 Ulster Senior Football Championship gets under way this weekend with the preliminary round derby between Monaghan and Cavan . With the League done and dusted, several Ulster counties will be hoping to bring their strong Spring form into the summer months while a few others will be hoping for an upturn in fortune.
Division One champions Derry host Division Two champions Donegal in the pick of the first round games later this month while the winners of Sunday’s opener face Tyrone in the quarter-final. As things stand Derry, Tyrone, Monaghan, Armagh, Donegal and Cavan will all be involved in the All-Ireland series later this summer. Antrim, Fermanagh and Down will need to reach the provincial final in order to qualify for the Super 16. Failure to do so will result in Tailteann Cup football
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