Road to the final ;Naomh Conaill Round 1:
Na Cealla Beaga 1–5 Naomh Conaill 3–12 Round 2: Naomh Conaill 0–9
St Eunan's 0–9 Round 3: Milford 0–8 Naomh Conaill 1–12 Round 4 Naomh Conaill 0–15
Glenswilly 2–5 Quarter-final: Naomh Conaill 4–7
Cill Chartha 0–9 Semi-final: Naomh Conaill 0–11
St Eunan's 0–9 ;Gaoth Dobhair Round 1: Gaoth Dobhair 1–16
Seán Mac Cumhaills 0–10 Round 2:
Aodh Ruadh 2–8 Gaoth Dobhair 0–9 Round 3: Gaoth Dobhair 1–10
Cloich Cheann Fhaola 0–8 Round 4:
An Clochán Liath 0–8 Gaoth Dobhair 0–9 Preliminary quarter-final:
An Clochán Liath 1–6 Gaoth Dobhair 0–10 Quarter-final:
Ard an Rátha 3–11 Gaoth Dobhair 5–14 Semi-final:
Pre-match This was the first time the teams had met at this stage of the competition since the
2019 final, when three games were required to determine a winner. While the Naomh Conaill team was much the same, Gaoth Dobhair's team had changed much in that time. Ronan Mac Niallais was in his first year as manager of Gaoth Dobhair. Naomh Conaill entered the game as the favourites. Ahead of the game
Marty Boyle, Stephen McGrath,
Anthony Thompson,
Leo McLoone and
Eoin Waide were recognised for each making a 100th club championship appearance.
Match details Naomh Conaill, making a seventh consecutive appearance in the final, won a seventh title. With a half-time lead of seven points, Naomh Conaill had ten different players scoring in the game. It was the club's fourth title in five years, meaning that their only championship defeat since the
2018 final was against
St Eunan's in the
2021 final. ==Ulster Senior Club Football Championship==