The Irish Cup final is set for Saturday at Windsor Park, with Coleraine taking on holders Dungannon Swifts. The Bannsiders aim to lift the trophy for the first time since 2018, while the Swifts look to retain the title they won dramatically last year.
How to follow the match
The game kicks off at 14:30 BST and will be broadcast live on BBC Two NI, BBC iPlayer, and the BBC Sport NI website. Radio coverage is available on BBC Radio Ulster and BBC Sounds, with live text commentary on the website.
Road to the final
Dungannon Swifts began their defence with a 3-0 win over Ards, then beat Portadown 2-1 and H&W Welders 3-0 to reach the semi-finals. They edged past Cliftonville 4-1 on penalties, with goalkeeper Declan Dunne saving two spot kicks.
Coleraine defeated Crusaders 4-0 in the fifth round, Carrick Rangers 4-1 after extra time, and Limavady United 2-0. In the semi-final, they needed extra time to beat Larne 2-1.
Form guide
Coleraine head into the final on a nine-match unbeaten run, winning three of the four league meetings against Dungannon this season. The Swifts, however, had a tough end to the league campaign, finishing sixth without a win in the split.
Key players
Coleraine's attack is powered by Joel Cooper (25 goals) and Matthew Shevlin (24 goals), both of whom scored in the quarter-final and semi-final. Dungannon will rely on their depth and big-game experience under manager Rodney McAree.
History
Dungannon won their first Irish Cup last year, beating Cliftonville on penalties. Coleraine last lifted the trophy in 2018, defeating Cliftonville 3-1.