So after Tipperary’s sensational Munster football title victory, the attention turns to Ulster as Donegal take on Cavan. Here’s how the teams are named to start:
Donegal
1. Shaun Patton
2. Eoghan Ban Gallagher
3. Neil McGee
4. Eoin McHugh
5. Ryan McHugh
6. Paul Brennan
7. Peadar Mogan
8. Hugh McFadden
9. Caolan McGonagle
10. Ciarán Thompson
11. Niall O’Donnell
12. Michael Langan
13. Patrick McBrearty
14. Michael Murphy
15. Jamie Brennan
Cavan
1. Raymond Galligan
2. Jason McLoughlin
3. Padraig Faulkner
4. Luke Fortune
5. Gerard Smith
6. Killian Clarke
7. Ciaran Brady
8. Thomas Galligan
9. Killian Brady
10. Martin Reilly
11. Gearoid McKiernan
12. Oisin Kiernan
13. Oisin Pierson
14. Chris Conroy
15. Conor Madden
Who do you think will lift the Anglo-Celt Cup today?
Poll Results:
Both sides made late changes to their sides.
Brendan McCole comes in for Ciaran Thompson on the Donegal side.
For Cavan, James Smith and Conor Smith replace Oisin Pierson and Conor Madden.
Cavan 0-1 Donegal 0-1
5 mins – Peadar Mogan equalises for Donegal but Cavan respond immediately through Oisin Kiernan. Good start to this game by Cavan.
Cavan 0-3 Donegal 0-1
6 mins – Gerard Smith with a lovely swivel and follow up point. A reminder that Donegal were 1/14 in the bookies coming into this game.
Cavan 0-4 Donegal 0-1
7 mins – Ciaran Brady adds another for Cavan. They’re been very fast out of the blocks so far.
Cavan 0-4 Donegal 0-2
8 mins – Michael Murphy swings over a settler for Donegal. Big leadership their from their main man. Can Donegal build on this score?
Cavan 0-5 Donegal 0-2
9 mins – Rank outsiders Cavan extend their three-point lead with a Conor Madden score.
BLACK CARD! Cavan’s Killian Brady is off for 10 minutes.
Cavan 0-5 Donegal 0-4
13 mins – Paddy McBrearty bursts through the Cavan defence to score twice in the space of two minutes
Cavan 0-5 Donegal 0-4
14 mins – The black card had started to hurt Cavan and it appeared to be a harsh one on Brady for a trip on Ryan McHugh.
Cavan 0-5 Donegal 0-5
15 mins – Niall O’Donnell equalises for Donegal. They’ve scored three on the bounce since the Cavan black card.
Cavan 0-5 Donegal 0-7
16 mins – Ryan McHugh swivels and points, before Caolan McGonagle adds another. Donegal are moving nicely now.
Cavan 0-6 Donegal 0-8
20 mins – Niall O’Donnell extends the Donegal lead to two. Moments earlier Eoghan Bán Gallagher forced a good save from Raymond Galligan.
Long stoppage in play now as Thomas Galligan is down with a head injury. Blood flows down the side of his head as he leaves the field.
Cavan 0-7 Donegal 0-9
28 mins – Gearoid McKiernan points a close range free for Cavan.
A few wides for both sides as we enter stoppage-time at the end of the first-half.
HT – Cavan 0-7 Donegal 0-9
Cavan 0-7 Donegal 0-10
36 mins – Paddy McBrearty’s third score of the match arrives from a free.
Kevin McKernan gives his thoughts on the first half #Ulster2020 pic.twitter.com/ssr4ay9NF3
— Ulster GAA (@UlsterGAA) November 22, 2020
Cavan 0-8 Donegal 0-10
39 mins – Thomas Galligan wins a great ball and drives it over the crossbar for an inspirational score.
CHANCE! James Smith breaks misses the bottom corner by inches. Huge opportunity for Cavan to hit the net there.
Cavan 0-9 Donegal 0-10
46 mins – Smith makes up for his earlier miss and reduces the gap to one.
This is Cavan’s sixth game in six weeks. It’s been impressive how players have adapted to performing at this level week-in week-out. And it must be a lot more enjoyable with far less training too.
Cavan 0-10 Donegal 0-11
52 mins – Conor Madden missed a few in the first-half but he brings Cavan back to within a point. We’re at the second-half water break now.
BLACK CARD! Conor Madden is black carded, Cavan’s second of the game.
The Madden black card looks like a questionable one on first viewing, but it has reduced Cavan to 14 men for 10 minutes.
Cavan 0-11 Donegal 0-11
59 mins – Teams are level for the fourth time after a lovely score from Martin Reilly. Donegal haven’t scored since the black card.
Cavan 0-12 Donegal 0-11
61 mins – Cavan take the lead after Reilly slots over an advanced mark that he took with a marvellous catch.
Cavan 0-12 Donegal 0-12
63 mins – McGonigle levels the game with a pressure point. We’re in for a thrilling final 10 minutes now.
Cavan 0-13 Donegal 0-12
64 mins – Oisin Kiernan lands a wonder score from way out near the sideline at the 45. Cavan are on the verge of a seismic shock here.
CHANCE! Shaun Patton makes a good stop on Reilly as Cavan went close to scoring a goal.
Absolutely superb score from Oisin Kiernan for @CavanCoBoardGaa pic.twitter.com/C8t8pQMFab
— The GAA (@officialgaa) November 22, 2020
GOAL! Conor Madden rattles the back of the Donegal net in stoppage-time.
Cavan 1-13 Donegal 0-12
73 mins – Donegal are desperately chasing a goal here as they’re four points adrift.
FT - Cavan 1-13 Donegal 0-12
Cavan are Ulster champions.
If his goal really is to win another champions league (that’s obviously not going to happen at United in what’s left of his career) then what genuine competitor for the tournament could afford him and more importantly actually want him?
@Gareth Keenan: i think he just wants to keep playing in the champions league, not necessarily win it again. Maybe he should consider an immediate loan spell with Rovers and help us push through to the group stages of it.
@Kevin: there’s a thought!
@Kevin: that would be some story, I can see it now…
Big Cristiano fan throughout the years but surely even he must recognise that the equation probably won’t add up the way he wants it too.
Big money + competitive champions league team + automatic starter in every game.is not realistic in my view.
He could probably find some good situations where he can get 2 of the 3.
Will be interested too see what happens. As a utd fan too I think that he might have to find a bit more humility I’d he is to stay relevant in ETH’s plans. Still great on his day.
Even with this Dr Evil demand level of money, with his level of skill even at this stage in his career the Saudi League would be like if he rocked up to an adults five a side match in the park on a Sunday. He’d be richer than rich but no way would he be satisfied professionally
Wants to leave but doesn’t want to go to any club who wants him
He Doesn’t need the money. Surprised someone like PSG didn’t go for him.