Philip Lowry won the Irish Cup three times in a row with Linfield and back-to-back with Crusaders

Dungannon Swifts will set out to win the Irish Cup for the second season in a row when they take on Coleraine in the final at Windsor Park on Saturday.

Rodney McAree's men held their nerve to beat Cliftonville on penalties in last year's decider to win the competition for the first time.

Now the Swifts will aim to write more history by becoming only the seventh side ever to win the competition back-to-back.

They will aim to follow Lisburn Distillery and Linfield (who have both won it three years in a row), Cliftonville, Glentoran, Belfast Celtic and Crusaders in doing so.