Summary

  • All-Ireland series: Cork 3-9 Donegal 0-16 (Result)

  • Tailteann Cup Round Three: Fermanagh 3-11 Laois 2-13 (Result)

  • All-Ireland series: Cavan 0-13 Dublin 5-17 (Result)

  1. Postpublished at 19:13 British Summer Time 1 June

    Cavan 0-3 Dublin 0-3

    Cormac Costello kicks Dublin in front for a third time from a 45, but again Cavan tie it up - this time through Oisin Kiernan.

  2. Postpublished at 19:09 British Summer Time 1 June

    Cavan 0-2 Dublin 0-2

    Cavan looking for the direct ball and it pays off as Oisin Brady gathers and levels. Both sides have kicked a few wides already.

  3. Postpublished at 19:05 British Summer Time 1 June

    Cavan 0-1 Dublin 0-2

    We have our first point from play as Brian Fenton gallops through to curl over.

  4. Postpublished at 19:03 British Summer Time 1 June

    Cavan 0-1 Dublin 0-1

    Cavan go close to opening up the Dublin defence but the ball squirts away for a 45 and replacement goalkeeper Liam Brady - making his debut - nails it to level.

  5. Postpublished at 19:00 British Summer Time 1 June

    Cavan 0-0 Dublin 0-1

    Paul Mannion kicks Dublin into the lead from a free and the All-Ireland champions are up and running.

  6. Game on in Cavanpublished at 18:59 British Summer Time 1 June

    Cavan 0-0 Dublin 0-0

    Referee Paddy Neilan has just thrown the ball in and we are underway at Breffni Park. Perfect conditions for a championship game.

  7. Late changes for Cavan and Dublinpublished at 18:52 British Summer Time 1 June

    There have been some last-minute changes to the teams that were listed.

    For Cavan, Liam Brady will start in goal in place of Gary O'Rourke, while Dublin have made three late switches.

    Replacing Sean MacMahon at corner back is Daire Newcombe, while Killian McGinnis is in for Tom Lahiff at midfield and Paddy Small starts with Colm Basquel out.

    Cavan:L Brady; C Reilly, K Brady, L Fortune; P Faulkner, N Carolan, O Kiernan (Denn); C Brady, B O'Connell; O Kiernan (Castlerahan), C Madden, G Smith; R O'Neill, J Smith, O Brady

    Dublin:S Cluxton; E Murchin, M Fitzsimons, D Newcombe; B Howard, J Small, S Bugler; B Fenton, K McGinnis; N Scully, C Costello, C Kilkenny; P Mannion, C O'Callaghan, P Small.

  8. Breffni side beaten by Mayopublished at 18:52 British Summer Time 1 June

    Cavan v Dublin (19:00 BST)

    Cavan made a losing start to their All-Ireland SFC as went down 0-20 to 1-8 against Mayo a fortnight ago.

    Having lost forward Paddy Lynch to a cruciate injury following their UIster Championship exit at the hands of Tyrone, Cavan travelled to Castlebar on Saturday evening shorn of key personnel and momentum.

    And Mayo indeed proved far too strong for the Breffnimen as they recorded a comfortable nine-point win.

    With Mayo dominant on their own kick-outs, Matty Ruane was hugely influential from midfield as he finished the evening with three points.

    Cavan forward Cormac O'Reilly gets his shot away as Mayo's Jordan Flynn attempts to make the blockImage source, Inpho
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    Cavan forward Cormac O'Reilly gets his shot away as Mayo's Jordan Flynn attempts to make the block

  9. All-Ireland series - Round Twopublished at 18:35 British Summer Time 1 June

    Cavan v Dublin, Breffni Park (19:00 BST)

    It's a sunny Saturday evening in Breffni Park as Cavan host Dublin in the second round of fixtures in Group Two of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship.

    Raymond Galligan's men come into this game off the back of a 0-20 to 1-8 defeat away to Mayo in their opener with the westerners backing that up with a 2-14 to 1-15 win at Roscommon earlier.

    Luke Fortune is drafted into the Cavan defence in place of Conor Brady, with Brian O'Connell selected at midfield. Cian Madden comes into the attack in place of Conor Rehill, while Ryan O'Neill is named to start in place of Jason McLoughlin as the Breffni Blues look to spring a shock and get themselves on the board in the race for the knockout stage.

    Dublin manager Dessie Farrell has also made changes from the team that defeated Roscommon in round one in what was a solid, if unspectacular performance.

    Sean Bugler is named at wing-back in place of the injured Cian Murphy, while Colm Basquel is included in the attack with Ross McGarry dropping to the bench.

    Cavan: G O'Rourke; C Reilly, K Brady, L Fortune; P Faulkner, N Carolan, O Kiernan (Denn); C Brady, B O'Connell; O Kiernan (Castlerahan), C Madden, G Smith; R O'Neill, J Smith, O Brady

    Dublin: S Cluxton; E Murchin, M Fitzsimons, S MacMahon; B Howard, J Small, S Bugler; B Fenton, T Lahiff; N Scully, C Costello, C Kilkenny; P Mannion, C O'Callaghan, C Basquel.

    Cavan v DublinImage source, BBC Sport
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    Cavan v Dublin

  10. Back for Cavan-Dubspublished at 18:00 British Summer Time 1 June

    We're taking a brief break now but we'll be back for coverage of the All-Ireland SFC game between Cavan and Dublin at 18:45 BST.

    Join us then!

  11. Full-timepublished at 17:25 British Summer Time 1 June

    Fermanagh 3-11 Laois 2-13

    Fermanagh clinch the win that takes them to the Tailteann Cup quarter-finals as with home advantage as group winner.

    It was a tight one at Pearse Park with Laois briefly in front in the second half and they also scored the last two points in a tense finale.

    But it Fermanagh's day and they did just enough to make it three wins from three Group 3 games.

    Full time in Pearse ParkImage source, Inpho
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    Full time in Pearse Park

  12. Postpublished at 17:09 British Summer Time 1 June

    Fermanagh 3-10 Laois 2-10

    It's all happening at Pearse Park as first Laois fight back to lead and then Fermanagh respond to go three in front.

    Mark Barry's penalty edges Laois ahead but Callum Jones then bags his second goal, also from a spot-kick.

  13. Fermanagh on course for quarter-finalspublished at 16:53 British Summer Time 1 June

    Fermanagh 2-6 Laois 1-7

    Fermanagh hold a two-point cushion early in the second half and are on course to qualifiy for the last-eight stage of the Tailteann Cup.

    They slotted over the first two points on the restart courtesy of Garvan Jones and Callum Jones to lead by three.

    Killian Roche has pulled one back for Laois but Fermangh have the advantage at Pearse Park.

  14. Half-timepublished at 16:28 British Summer Time 1 June

    Fermanagh 2-4 Laois 1-6

    Conor McShea nets Fermanagh's second goal and that gives the Ulster visitors a one-point lead at the break.

    It's been close contest with Evan O'Carroll bagging a goal and two points for Laois.

    Fermanagh need to avoid defeat to make the Tailteann Cup quarter-finals and they're 35 minutes away from doing just that.

    Fermanagh 2-4 Laois 1-6Image source, Inpho
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    Fermanagh 2-4 Laois 1-6

  15. Quickfire goals at Pearse Parkpublished at 16:13 British Summer Time 1 June

    Fermanagh 1-4 Laois 1-3

    Two goals in a minute have brought this game alive with Laois edging in front after Evan Carroll finds the net.

    Fermanagh provide an instant response through a Callum Jones goal and they hold a narrow lead.

  16. Cork claim narrow victorypublished at 16:09 British Summer Time 1 June

    FT: Cork 3-9 Donegal 0-16

    FT in CorkImage source, Inpho
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    FT in Cork

  17. Donegal's unbeaten streak comes to an endpublished at 16:07 British Summer Time 1 June

    FT: Cork 3-9 Donegal 0-16

    What a game of football it was in Pairc Ui Rinn, as Donegal are beaten for the first time all season in the league and championship.

    The winning of the game came when Cork scored two goals in as many minutes at the start of the second half.

    Donegal fought from five points down to get level late on, but Cork scored the last two points to claim the win at the death!

  18. Cork hold on for the winpublished at 16:06 British Summer Time 1 June

    FT: Cork 3-9 Donegal 0-16

    Colm O'Callaghan scores with the last kick of the game and Cork have beaten Donegal by two points!

  19. Postpublished at 16:05 British Summer Time 1 June

    Fermanagh 0-3 Laois 0-2

    Fermanagh raced into a three-point lead but scores from Kieran Lillis and Paul Kingston leaves just a point between the sides.

  20. Postpublished at 16:02 British Summer Time 1 June

    Cork 3-8 Donegal 0-16

    There are two and a half minutes of stoppage time left to play, Cork still lead by one.