Clann Éireann will take on Bredagh in the Ulster senior women's football final after both secured comfortable victories in today's last-four clashes.

Armagh champions Clann Éireann had too much for St Ergnats, Moneyglass, securing a 2-13 to 0-07 victory at Lurgan.

Gregory McGonigle will be managing the Orchard senior side in 2024 and he managed to get a performance out of his side as they booked their place in a first ever senior provincial final.

Their goals came in either half as Niamh Murray set them on their way with an early penalty, while 15-year-old Aoibhinn Donohue second the second when the game was already beyond last year's beaten finalists.

And it's Bredagh who they'll face in that final on 19 November after the Down women saw off Tyrone side Errigal Ciarán by 4-08 to 1-08.

They led by a point at the break but they went goal heavy in the second half as Laoise Duffy, Eilish Ward and Viv McCormack, with a brace, rattled the back of the net.

Moving to the small ball, where St Vincent's booked their place in a fourth Leinster final since 2018 with a comprehensive victory over Offaly champions Birr.

The Dublin women, champions last year, dominated the game with player of the match Aishling Maher hiting 1-02 from play, and a further 0-06 from placed balls.

They'll face Dicksboro in the decider after the Kilkenny women overcame St Martin's of Wexford by 1-10 to 0-08 in the other semi. Jenny Clifford scored the goal just before the break to push Dicksboro into a lead that they wouldn't relinquish.

Ulster senior club football semi-finals:

Clann Éireann 2-13 St Ergnats, Moneyglass 0-07
Errigal Ciaran 1-08 Bredagh 4-08

Leinster senior club camogie semi-finals:

St Vincent's 3-13 Birr 1-05
Dicksboro 1-10 St Martin's 0-08