Level againpublished at 14:12 British Summer Time 4 August
Leitrim 2-3 Tyrone 2-3
Just like that we are level again as Laura O'Dowd lands a wonder score from range.
Junior Final: Fermanagh 1-11 Louth 0-12
Intermediate Final: Leitrim 3-11 Tyrone 3-10
Senior Final: Galway 0-11 Kerry 3-14
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Leitrim 2-3 Tyrone 2-3
Just like that we are level again as Laura O'Dowd lands a wonder score from range.
Leitrim 2-2 Tyrone 2-3
What a game this is!!
Michelle Guckian's 45' drops short into the hands of Ailbhe Clancy who unleashes an almighty effort into the net.
Leitrim 1-2 Tyrone 2-3
Michelle Monaghan stops the rot for Leitrim with a point from a free.
Leitrim 1-1 Tyrone 2-3
Another goal for Tyrone and it's Aoife Horisk again!
Aine Grimes' effort drops short and is punched out into the danger zone by the Leitrim goalkeeper and Horisk latched onto the loose ball before firing to the net.
Leitrim 1-1 Tyrone 1-3
1-2 without reply for Tyrone as Aoife Horisk adds to her earlier goal with a well taken point.
Leitrim 1-1 Tyrone 1-2
Tyrone almost have a second goal in as many minutes as Caitlin Campbell races clear and has her effort saved by Michelle Monaghan.
Tyrone regain the lead as Chloe McCaffrey taps over a close range free.
Leitrim 1-1 Tyrone 1-1
Aoife Horisk takes the ball amongst a sea of green and gold jerseys before finishing expertly into the bottom corner of the net.
Leitrim 1-1 Tyrone 0-1
Muireann Devaney lands a huge score shooting on the spin.
Leitrim 1-0 Tyrone 0-1
Leitrim are finally up and running on the scoreboard after 12 minutes and it's a goal!
Laura O'Dowd bursting through the Tyrone defence before firing into the roof of the net.
Leitrim 0-0 Tyrone 0-1
Neither side have been able to truly find their range in the opening ten minutes.
Tyrone have kicked four wides to Leitrim's two.
Leitrim 0-0 Tyrone 0-1
Maria Canavan opens the scoring with a booming effort from long range.
Leitrim 0-0 Tyrone 0-0
The rain has started to fall here in Croke Park and Leitrim pass up a huge goal chance as Laura O'Dowd is clean through on goal but sends her effort to the left and wide.
Leitrim 0-0 Tyrone 0-0
We're under way in the intermediate decider.
FT: Fermanagh 1-11 Louth 0-12
Leitrim v Tyrone (13:45 BST)
Clara Daly is hoping to secure another All-Ireland medal for her household at Croke Park this afternoon when she plays for Tyrone in the ladies football intermediate decider.
Her brother Callum was part of the Red Hands' All-Ireland Under-20 triumph over Kerry at Croke Park in May two months after captaining Omagh CBS to their retention of the Hogan Cup at GAA headquarters.
Clara will match Callum in making two appearances at the home of GAA this year when she takes to field this weekend as she was part of the Tyrone squad edged out by Kildare in the National League Division Two final in April.
"Being in Croke Park twice in the one year...it’s something most people don’t go through in their lifetime. I'm buzzing to go back," says Daly, who like her brother plays for the Omagh St Enda's club.
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Leitrim v Tyrone, 13:45 BST
Tyrone are back in the All-Ireland intermediate final for the first time since 2018, the year of their last success in the competition.
The Red Hands have freshened up their squad this year and have reaped the rewards in the championship this summer and now only Leitrim, who won their maiden and so far only title back in 2007, stand in their way.
Maria Canavan has been the stand-out forward kicking 2-22 across the championship while Michelle Guckian is the forward that will need marking for the Connacht side with 4-28 to her name in the championship so far.
Tyrone: Amelia Coyle; Jayne Lyons, Joanne Barrett, Eimear Quinn; Clara Daly, Meabh Corrigan, Caitlin Campbell; Aoibhinn McHugh, Meabh Mallon; Aine Grimes, Aoife Horisk, Emma Jane Gervin; Chloe McCaffrey, Zoe Loughran, Maria Canavan.
Leitrim: Michelle Monaghan; Eimear Quigley, Charlene Tyrell, Clare Owens; Sarah Reynolds, Kasey Bruen, Eilise Bruen; Niamh Tighe, Michelle Guckian; Orla Flynn, Laura O'Dowd, Muireann Devaney; Ailbhe Clancy, Siomha Quinn, Aine Redican.
Fermanagh 1-11 Louth 0-12
Fermanagh are All-Ireland junior football champions for the third time and the first time since 2020.
This final will forever more be known as the Eimear Smyth final as the young Derrygonnelly attacker landed 1-9 of her county's 1-11 in a performance for the ages.
The Ulster champions led from start to finish and deserve their victory.
Fermanagh 1-11 Louth 0-12
Eimear Smyth with another huge score and she now has 1-9 a performance for the ages.
Fermanagh 1-10 Louth 0-12
Fermanagh will play the final three minutes with 14 players as Shannan McQuade is shown a yellow card and goes to the sin-bin.
Kate Flood taps over the free and there is one between the sides.