Donegal and Antrim went into the half time break in Clones on 7 points a piece, but that was as close as the Saffrons would come as Donegal put in a superb, commanding performance in the second half. Jim McGuiness’ side won 3-16 to 0-12 in the end, outscoring Antrim by 13 points in the second half.
The win means Donegal have reached their fourth successive Ulster football final.
Second half goals from Leo McLoone, Darach O'Connor and Dermot Molloy helped Donegal to victory.
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They will face either Armagh or Monaghan in the Ulster final next month.