Summary

  • Division One: Galway 1-12 Armagh 0-9 (FT)

  • Division One: Tyrone 2-13 Derry 1-9 (FT)

  • Division Two: Cavan 0-20 Monaghan 2-22 (FT)

  • Division Three: Kildare 2-24 Fermanagh 1-12 (FT)

  • Hurling - Division 1B: Dublin 1-25 Antrim 0-14 (FT)

  1. Postpublished at 17:37 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January

    Dublin 1-10 Antrim 0-7

    Antrim indiscipline costing them a bit here as O'Sullivan nails another pair of frees - the second for a needless late hit after his initial shot was well short.

  2. Postpublished at 17:36 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January

    Galway 0-0 Armagh 0-2

    Rory Grugan beats his man and almost loses his footing but fires over the bar.

  3. Postpublished at 17:36 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January

    Galway 0-0 Armagh 0-1

    Galway kick their third wide of the game and are shooting into a stiff enough breeze.

  4. Yellow cardpublished at 17:35 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January

    Dublin 1-8 Antrim 0-7

    Antrim's Conor Boyd the first into the book for a wild enough swipe and the foul puished further from O'Sullivan's free.

  5. Postpublished at 17:35 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January

    Galway 0-0 Armagh 0-1

    Callum O'Neill replaces Ben Crealey on the Armagh team after six minutes.

  6. Postpublished at 17:32 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January

    Galway 0-0 Armagh 0-1

    Oisin Conaty shows real pace to burn his man and fist over the bar after three minutes of action.

  7. Postpublished at 17:32 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January

    Dublin 1-6 Antrim 0-6

    Cian O'Sullivan close to a second Dublin goal but has to be content with a point as the shot clips the top of the crossbar.

  8. Tyrone v Derry first of five league streams on BBCpublished at 17:31 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January

    BBC Sport NI will show five Allianz League games in 2025, starting with a big Division One football clash as champions Derry travel to face Ulster rivals Tyrone.

    Joining Thomas Niblock and Mark Sidebottom for the Healy Park contest (18:00 GMT) will be former Tyrone and Derry manager Mickey Harte, who masterminded the Oak Leafers' league triumph last year.

    It will be Derry and Tyrone's first competitive outing with Gaelic football's new rules as envisaged by Jim Gavin's Football Review Committee, which are set to be introduced after being passed at a Special Congress in November.

    It will also mark the start of Malachy O'Rourke and Paddy Tally's managerial reigns with Tyrone and Derry.

    Recently retired Derry defender Chrissy McKaigue, who won two Ulster titles with the county, will also be part of the BBC's coverage this year, joining the returning Philly McMahon and Jamesie O'Connor.

    The BBC's second game is Davy Fitzgerald's first home match as Antrim hurling boss with the Saffrons taking on Westmeath at Corrigan Park in Division One B on 2 February (14:00).

    On 15 February, Tailteann Cup champions Down host Meath in football's Division Two with Conor Laverty's Mournemen targeting another move up the ladder after earning promotion from the third-tier in 2024.

    There is a double-header of action on the weekend of 22/23 February. First, Derry travel to Croke Park to face Dublin in a repeat of last year's Division One final, which the Ulster side won on penalties.

    The following day, the Antrim hurlers are back in the spotlight when they host Fitzgerald's former side Waterford.

    All five games will be shown live on the BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website.

    BBC streams

    All times GMT

    Division One Football: Tyrone v Derry, Saturday 25 January, 18:00

    Division One B Hurling: Antrim v Westmeath, Sunday 2 February, 14:00

    Division Two Football: Down v Meath, Saturday 15 February, 18:00

    Division One Football: Dublin v Derry, Saturday 22 February, 19:30

    Division One B Hurling: Antrim v Waterford, Sunday 23 February, 13:30

    Action from Tyrone v DerryImage source, Getty Images
    Image caption,

    Derry beat Tyrone 1-12 to 0-9 at Celtic Park when the counties met in Division One last year

  9. Game underway in Salthillpublished at 17:29 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January

    Galway 0-0 Armagh 0-0

    The new 1v1 throw-in is contested by Matthew Tierney and Niall Grimley as Cork's Conor Lane throws the ball in to start the repeat of last years All-Ireland final between Galway and Armagh.

    A further late change to Armagh with Tiernan Kelly now not involved and Jarly Og Burns wearing the number six jersey on the bench.

  10. Postpublished at 17:28 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January

    Dublin 1-5 Antrim 0-6

    McNaughton with another free. That's a decent response from Antrim after giving up that Dublin goal.

  11. Postpublished at 17:26 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January

    Dublin 1-5 Antrim 0-5

    A James McNaughton brace - one a beauty from play - brings the gap back to three.

  12. Connacht GAA's Air Dome blown down in Storm Éowynpublished at 17:25 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January

    Connacht GAA's Air Dome indoor playing facility in county Mayo has been blown down during Storm Éowyn.

    The £2.6m facility, which was opened in 2020 and is located at Connacht GAA's Centre of Excellence at Bekan near Ballyhaunis, regularly hosts inter-county matches in the winter months as well as being used as a training venue.

    However with winds registering over 100 miles an hour along Ireland's western seaboard, the inflated roof of the facility blew down at around 04:00 GMT on Friday morning.

    "We have been unable to get out to the site to assess the damage as the winds are too high," Connacht GAA secretary John Prenty told Irish broadcaster RTE.

    Read more about this story here.

    The Connacht GAA Air Dome is located at the province's GAA Centre of Excellence at Bekan near BallyhaunisImage source, Inpho
    Image caption,

    The Connacht GAA Air Dome has regularly hosted inter-county games since it opened in 2020

  13. goal

    Goal - Conal Ó Riain (Dublin)published at 17:23 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January

    Dublin 1-5 Antrim 0-3

    Far too much space for the Dubs as a ball into the corner finds Iain Ó hEithir and his crisp pass into Ó Riain is gathered and blasted home.

    Dublin v AntrimImage source, Getty Images
  14. Postpublished at 17:22 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January

    Kildare 0-8 Fermanagh 0-2

    The Ernemen are up against it with Kildare holding a commanding lead.The Lilywhites are strutting their stuff. Colm Dalton tagged on a seventh straight point for the home side before Conor Love ended a barren 15-minute spell for Fermanagh.

  15. Kerry v Donegal Division One game postponedpublished at 17:21 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January

    Sunday's scheduled Allianz Football League Division One game between Kerry and Donegal has been postponed because the Ulster county are unable to travel because of the weather conditions.

    The game was scheduled to take place at 13:45 GMT at the Fitzgerald Stadium in Killarney but after consultation with Croke Park and in light of further inclement weather forecast for the weekend, the decision was made to call off the game.

    The Central Competitions Control Committee (CCCC) will confirm details of the rescheduling of the fixture on Monday.

    GAA ballImage source, Getty Images
    Image caption,

    This weekend sees the start of the GAA's Football League

  16. Postpublished at 17:21 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January

    Dublin 0-5 Antrim 0-3

    Chris Crummey and Niall O'Connor traded before O'Sullivan converts his third free of the game to push the gap back to two.

  17. Postpublished at 17:18 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January

    Dublin 0-3 Antrim 0-2

    Dublin into the lead for the first time from an O'Sullivan free.

  18. Late changespublished at 17:18 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January

    Galway v Armagh (17:30 GMT)

    Two changes to the Armagh team named in the match programme as Jason Duffy replaces Tiernan Kelly at centre-back.

    Shane McPartlan replaces Cian McConville at right corner forward.

    Both men are unlikely to play in those positions.

    Jack O'Neill replaces Sean O Maoilchiarain on the Galway bench.

  19. McGuinness optimistic new rules will bed in wellpublished at 17:17 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January

    Donegal boss Jim McGuinness is optimistic that the new football rules will bed in without major difficulty when the Allianz League begins this weekend.

    The Ulster champions begin their campaign with an away tie against Kerry on Sunday but McGuinness is not anticipating chaos as the Football Review Committee's deliberations are put into practice.

    "I think a lot of it is going to work to be honest. I don't think it's going to be that difficult to police either," the Donegal manager told BBC Sport NI.

    McGuinness says that the only new rule that has been causing Donegal significant issue in training and challenge games is the change requiring three players to remain in the opposition half when a team loses possession.

    "We've had a referee on the sideline trying to police that for us as they were dropping back in, to help the man in the middle. Apart from that they haven't been too difficult."

    Read more of Donegal manager Jim McGuinness's thoughts here.

    Jim McGuinness doesn't beleive the new rules will be difficult to policeImage source, Inpho
    Image caption,

    Jim McGuinness doesn't beleive the new rules will be difficult to police

  20. Postpublished at 17:16 Greenwich Mean Time 25 January

    Dublin 0-1 Antrim 0-1

    Cian O'Sullivan reply from a free for The Dubs. We've also just noticed a very late change for Antrim with Kellan Molloy in for Conor Johnston.