Summary

  • Monaghan SFC final - Scotstown 1-10 Clontibret 0-8 (FT)

  • Derry SFC final - Newbridge 1-12 Glen 2-8 (FT) - All-Ireland holders stunned

  • Fermanagh SFC final - Enniskillen Gaels 0-8 Erne Gaels 0-8 (Game goes to replay)

  1. Postpublished at 16:06 Greenwich Mean Time 27 October

    Newbridge 0-1 Glen 0-1

    Tiarnan Flanagan hits the equaliser for Glen, who are playing against the breeze and worked a score from close in.

  2. Postpublished at 16:04 Greenwich Mean Time 27 October

    Newbridge 0-1 Glen 0-0

    Sean Young scores from distance as the underdogs hit the first point of the day.

  3. Derry SFC finalpublished at 16:02 Greenwich Mean Time 27 October

    Newbridge v Glen

    After a half an hour delay, we are finally underway in the Derry SFC final at Celtic Park.

  4. The game gets going at Brewster Parkpublished at 16:01 Greenwich Mean Time 27 October

    Enniskillen Gaels 0-0 Erne Gaels 0-0

    The ball is thrown-in and the Fermanagh SFC Final is underway.

  5. Fermanagh SFC final - Enniskillen Gaels v Erne Gaels (16:00 GMT)published at 15:59 Greenwich Mean Time 27 October

    Enniskillen Gaels v Erne Gaels (16:00 GMT)

    It's the battle of the Gaels at Brewster Park this afternoon, as Enniskillen Gaels seek to win a second Fermanagh county title in the space of four years, whilst Erne Gaels hope to get their hands on the trophy for the first time since 1981.

    Erne Gaels fell short in both the 2022 and 2023 deciders, but they got revenge on last year's champions Derrygonnelly Harps by knocking them out in the last four, with winning scores from super subs Seamie Ryder and Aogan Kelm.

    Enniskillen Gaels came out on top when the same two sides met in the 2022 final on a score-line of 3-12 to 0-11, and having won all four of their Championship clashes to date in impressive fashion they're the favourites to triumph once again.

    Enniskillen Gaels v Erne Gaels (16:00 GMT)Image source, BBC Sport
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    Enniskillen Gaels v Erne Gaels (16:00 GMT)

  6. One late change for Glenpublished at 15:57 Greenwich Mean Time 27 October

    Newbridge v Glen (16:00 GMT)

    Glen have made one late change to the starting team with Cathal Mulholland replacing Stevie O'Hara.

    So that means Glen boss Malachy O'Rourke is going with the same side that started the tight semi-final tussle against- Slaughtneil.

    Newbridge line out as selected.

    Glen: C Bradley; M Warnock, R Dougan, C Carville; T Flanagan, D McDermott, J McDermott; C Glass, E Bradley; C Convery, E Mulholland, C Mulholland; C McGuckian, D Tallon, E Doherty

    Newbridge: J Gribbin; C Brooks, K Burke, M McGrogan; M Doherty, P McMullan, Conor McGrogan; C Doherty, Conleth McGrogan; S Young, Callum McGrogan, C McAteer; O McGlone, S McGrogan, O Doherty

    Referee: Martin McErlane

  7. Scotstown retain their Monaghan titlepublished at 15:54 Greenwich Mean Time 27 October
    Breaking

    FT: Scotstown 1-10 Clontibret 0-8

    A late Conor McManus point is the last score of the game, but it's not enough to stop Scotstown from holding onto their Monaghan SFC title!

    The first half was tit-for-tat but Jack McCarron's goal early in the second half put his side five ahead, and they never looked like losing from there.

    Action between Scotstown and ClontibretImage source, Inpho
  8. Derry SFC final - Newbridge v Glen (16:00 GMT)published at 15:53 Greenwich Mean Time 27 October

    Newbridge v Glen (16:00 GMT)

    Glen put their Derry, Ulster and All-Ireland SFC titles on the line at a blustery Celtic Park but the champions are strongly fancied to defend the first of those championships this afternoon.

    After beating a good Slaughtneil side in the semi-finals, Glen are favourites to earn a history-equalling fourth successive Derry football title when they face Newbridge.

    Only the Bellaghy side of 1958-61 and Slaughtneil between 2014 and 2017 have previously won four straight Derry titles.

    Newbridge reached a first Derry final since 1991 when Shane McGrogan's late goal earned them a dramatic victory in a dour, low-scoring semi-final win over Magherafelt.

    The last of Newbridge's 10 Derry titles came in 1989. Top Derry defender Conor Doherty is Newbridge's best known player.

    Newbridge v Glen (15:30 GMT)Image source, BBC Sport
  9. Scotstown edging towards victorypublished at 15:48 Greenwich Mean Time 27 October

    Scotstown 1-10 Clontibret 0-7

    Three more scores have gone over in St Tiernach's Park, with Rory Beggan and Shane Carey converting from dead balls for Scotstown either side of a Dessie Mone point for Clontibret.

  10. Postpublished at 15:43 Greenwich Mean Time 27 October

    Scotstown 1-8 Clontibret 0-6

    A superb Jack McDevitt score off the outside of his right boot puts Scotstown six ahead, but Conor McManus replies with an equally impressive score at the other end.

    Former Monaghan manager Vinny Corey is still going strong at club level - he has been introduced off the bench for Clontibret.

  11. Postpublished at 15:39 Greenwich Mean Time 27 October

    Scotstown 1-7 Clontibret 0-5

    It has been 10 minutes since the last score, as Jack McCarron's goal seems to have taken the wind out of Clontibret.

    They need a spark to get themselves back into the game with nine minutes of regulation time remaining.

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    Goal - Jack McCarron (Scotstown)published at 15:29 Greenwich Mean Time 27 October

    Scotstown 1-7 Clontibret 0-5 (39 mins)

    It's a disaster for Clontibret and Scotstown take advantage of a huge opportunity!

    Jack McCarron claims a turnover in the Clontibret defence and with the goalkeeper out of his net, he fires the ball into an empty net from about 30 yards out!

    Rory BegganImage source, Inpho
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    Scotstown goalkeeper Rory Beggan in action

  13. Postpublished at 15:25 Greenwich Mean Time 27 October

    Scotstown 0-7 Clontibret 0-5

    Clontibret's Conor McManus gets his first of the day from a free but his partner-in-crime in the Monaghan forward-line over the last few years Jack McCarron cancels that score out from a free.

  14. Postpublished at 15:20 Greenwich Mean Time 27 October

    Scotstown 0-6 Clontibret 0-4

    The action is back underway at St Tiernach's Park Clones, with Shane Carey pushing his side's lead out to two points.

  15. Derry final delayed by half an hourpublished at 15:13 Greenwich Mean Time 27 October

    Newbridge v Glen (16:00 GMT)

    The decider was due to throw in over 15 minutes time at 15:30 but the curtain-raiser, the Intermediate final between Ballinderry and Faughanvale, has gone to extra time.

    So the Newbridge and Glen players, as well as the rest of us, will have to wait until 16:00 for this game to start.

  16. Scotstown lead by one at the breakpublished at 15:03 Greenwich Mean Time 27 October

    HT: Scotstown 0-5 Clontibret 0-4

    David McCagueImage source, Inpho
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    Scotstown manager David McCague looks on before the game

    The first half ends with a flurry of scores, as Francis Hughes and Ryan McGuigan twice level the game for Clontibret, but Conor McCarthy and Jack McCarron (free) reply for Sctotstown.

    Many expected Scotstown to blow Clontibret out of the water, but this game is on a knife-edge as the referee blows the half-time whistle.

  17. Scotstown remain ahead with half-time approachingpublished at 14:54 Greenwich Mean Time 27 October

    Scotstown 0-3 Clontibret 0-2

    Scotstown remain on top as Damian McArdle puts them two ahead, before Killian Lavelle replies for Clontibret.

    Clontibret's marksman Conor McManus has yet to get into the game.

  18. Postpublished at 14:46 Greenwich Mean Time 27 October

    Scotstown 0-2 Clontibret 0-1

    Midway through the first half it's tight and tense.

    Darragh Hughes has Clontibret on the scoreboard, but with five wides already kicked the underdogs will be hoping that they don't live to rue their early wastefulness.

  19. Postpublished at 14:40 Greenwich Mean Time 27 October

    Scotstown 0-2 Clontibret 0-0

    It's a low-scoring start at St Tiernach's Park with just the two points on the board as the 10-minute mark approaches - coming via Rory Beggan and Jack McCarron frees for Scotstown.

    Clontibret have kicked three wides at the other end.

  20. The Monaghan final gets underwaypublished at 14:31 Greenwich Mean Time 27 October

    Scotstown 0-0 Clontibret 0-0

    The action is underway at St Tiernach's Park between Scotstown and Clontibret.