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ANTRIM and Derry will be going head to head in the Ulster SHC semi-final at the BOX-IT Athletic Grounds in Armagh. This match-up between Cushendall and Slaughtneil, two powerhouses in Ulster club hurling, will determine who secures a spot in the Ulster final against Portaferry in December.

Cushendall had a strong showing in the Antrim SHC this season, breezing through until a tough semi-final against St John’s, which required extra time for them to secure a spot in Ballycastle. Despite a close final against Dunloy, Ruairí Óg managed to clinch their second consecutive Antrim title and earn a place in the provincial championship.

On the other hand, Slaughtneil had a relatively easy journey to the semi-final, dominating in Derry and claiming their 12th consecutive title with a comfortable 14-point victory over Banagher.

The upcoming clash between Cushendall and Slaughtneil brings back memories of last year’s Ulster final, where Cushendall emerged victorious with a four-point lead over their Derry rivals.

The highly anticipated Ulster Senior Hurling Championship semi-final between Cushendall and Slaughtneil is set to take place at the BOX-IT Athletic Grounds in Armagh on Saturday, November 16, with a throw-in time of 7.15pm.

For those looking to catch the action, the game will be broadcasted on RTÉ2, with coverage starting at 7pm. It’s bound to be an exciting showdown between these two top-tier teams, so be sure not to miss it.