Ulster Council met on Monday night and look likely to allow Antrim to use home venue
Antrim-Armagh Ulster football quarter-final is considered likely to go ahead in Corrigan Park, Belfast on Saturday April 12th. Photograph: Leah Scholes/Inpho
A statement is expected from the Ulster Council on Tuesday after it met on Monday night to reconsider the venue following a long drawn-out disagreement about whether Antrim, who had been drawn at home, could use their regular venue, which was initially deemed too small by the provincial council.
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