Antrim-Armagh game set to be played at Corrigan Park
Michael Bolton
Corrigan Park will be rubberstamped by Ulster GAA's CCCC this week as the venue for Antrim and Armagh's upcoming Ulster Senior Football Championship match.
Antrim were first out of the draw last October and so are entitled to home advantage.
Since then health and safety issues have been raised about the 4,000 person capacity ground - especially considering the size of Armagh's support.
Antrim though has insisted they will not play the game anywhere else, a move backed by manager Andy McEntee.
Antrim were relegated to Division Four last weekend, and would likely be expelled from the Ulster championship and Tailteann Cup if they did not play the game.