They will play Armagh
Antrim look set to win their battle to have their Ulster football quarter-final with Armagh staged at Corrigan Park.
Ulster GAA is set to consider a proposal submitted by Antrim for the game to take place at the Belfast venue.
The game had been fixed for Pairc Esler in Newry owing to concerns around the limited capacity at Corrigan Park of around four-thousand.
But Antrim have insisted they won't give up home advantage, having been drawn first out of the hat when the draw took place last autumn.

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