Summary

  • Junior Final: Fermanagh 1-11 Louth 0-12

  • Intermediate Final: Leitrim 3-11 Tyrone 3-10

  • Senior Final: Galway 0-11 Kerry 3-14

  1. Postpublished at 12:04 British Summer Time 4 August

    Fermanagh 1-3 Louth 0-2

    Incredible save from Megan Maguire to deny Lucy White a sure goal from point blank range.

  2. Happy viewing for McGourtypublished at 12:02 British Summer Time 4 August

    Fermanagh 1-3 Louth 0-2

    Erne boss CJ McGourty will be pleased with his team's start at Croke Park

    Fermanagh manager CJ McGourtyImage source, Inpho
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    Fermanagh manager CJ McGourty

  3. Postpublished at 11:58 British Summer Time 4 August

    Fermanagh 1-3 Louth 0-2

    Eimear Smyth brings her tally to 1-2 with a fine score from the narrowest of angles.

    Louth reply with a Kate Flood free at the other end, her second of the day.

  4. Goal for Fermanagh - Eimear Smythpublished at 11:54 British Summer Time 4 August

    Fermanagh 1-2 Louth 0-1

    Fermanagh hit the net and who else but Eimear Smyth to be on the end of it.

    Smyth latched onto a high Blaithin Bogue ball rounded the keeper and fired to the net.

    Pure class and what a start for the Ulster champions.

    Eimear Smyth celebrates after scoring her side's first goalImage source, Inpho
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    Eimear Smyth celebrates after scoring her side's first goal

  5. Postpublished at 11:53 British Summer Time 4 August

    Fermanagh 0-2 Louth 0-1

    Louth are off the mark as Aoife Russell is fouled after a brilliant driving run.

    Kate Flood taps over the free.

  6. Postpublished at 11:51 British Summer Time 4 August

    Fermanagh 0-2 Louth 0-0

    Blaithin Bogue fires over the first score of the day from play.

  7. Postpublished at 11:47 British Summer Time 4 August

    Fermanagh 0-1 Louth 0-0

    Eimear Smyth has the first shot on goal from a close range free and splits the posts.

  8. Junior decider underwaypublished at 11:45 British Summer Time 4 August

    Fermanagh 0-0 Louth 0-0

    Referee Gerard Canny of Mayo throws the ball in and the 2024 All-Ireland junior football final between Fermanagh and Louth is up and running here at Croke Park.

  9. Bogue targets Croke triumph before AFL adventurepublished at 11:45 British Summer Time 4 August

    Fermanagh v Louth (11:45 BST)

    Blaithin Bogue is determined to begin her Australian Football Rules career next month as a 2024 All-Ireland winner by helping Fermanagh to victory in the Junior Ladies final (11:45 BST).

    The Erne women won the junior title in 2017 and 2020 but neither of the finals were held at GAA headquarters.

    Bogue netted Fermanagh's first-half goal in the 2-9 to 0-11 final replay win over Derry at Clones seven years ago but was not part of the squad in the 2020 victory over Wicklow at Parnell Park.

    "We haven’t won it in Croke Park but we’re just hoping our captain Shannon McQuaid is going to walk up the steps of the Hogan Stand," Bogue told BBC Sport NI.

    Read more here

    Blaithin Bogue is aiming for victory over Louth at Croke ParkImage source, Inpho
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    Blaithin Bogue is aiming for victory over Louth at Croke Park

  10. One change for Fermanaghpublished at 11:38 British Summer Time 4 August

    Fermanagh v Louth (11:45 BST)

    One late change to the Fermanagh team named in the match programme and Niamh McManus will start in place of Bronagh Smyth at left corner forward.

  11. All-Ireland Ladies Junior Football Finalpublished at 11:30 British Summer Time 4 August

    Fermanagh v Louth, 11:45 BST

    Fermanagh are back in the All-Ireland final and hoping for a third junior crown after success in 2017 and 2020.

    Despite the recent victories the Ernesiders have never climbed the steps of the Hogan Stand here in Croke Park. 2017's win came after a replay while 2020 played out in Parnell Park.

    CJ McGourty will look to the free-scoring Eimear Smyth at full forward to get the scores to win the game. The Derrygonnelly sharpshooter has kicked 9-41 in this years championship.

    It is also likely to be the last time that Blaithin Bogue wears the green of her native county for the foreseeable future as she jets off to Australia to join North Melbourne Kangaroos in the AFL.

    Today's referee is Gerard Canny of Mayo and if there are any further changes to the sides before throw in we'll bring them to you.

    Fermanagh: Megan Maguire; Ciara Clarke, Molly McGloin, Eimear Keenan; Shannan McQuade, Courteney Murphy, Cadhla-Cara Bogue; Brenda Bannon, Lisa Maguire; Danielle Maguire, Joanne Doonan, Aoife McCabe; Blaithin Bogue, Eimear Smyth, Bronagh Smyth.

    Louth: Rebecca Lambe Fagan; Louise Byrne, Eimear Murray, Eilis Hand; Holly Lambe Sally, Aine Breen, Ceire Nolan; Aoife Halligan, Eimear Byrne; Lucy White, Aoife Russell, Claire McDonald; Niamh Rice, Kate Flood, Seoda Matthews.

    Fermanagh v LouthImage source, BBC Sport
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    Fermanagh v Louth

  12. All-Ireland triple-bill at Crokerpublished at 11:26 British Summer Time 4 August

    Welcome to our coverage of All-Ireland finals day in ladies football with three trophies up for grabs at Croke Park.

    Fermanagh and Tyrone are among the teams in action and they are targeting more Ulster success after Armagh's dramatic victory in the All-Ireland senior men's final last Sunday.

    The Erne side are first up in the junior decider and they will take on Louth with an 11:45 BST start.

    It's then Tyrone's turn on the big stage with Leitrim the opposition for the Red Hands in the intermediate showpiece at 13:45.

    The final game sees the senior showdown between Kerry - who beat Armagh in the semi-finals - go up against Glaway with throw-in at 16:15.

    We'll bring you live text commentary from all three matches.

    Thanks for joining us.

    Kerry and Galway will contest the ladies senior decider at Croke ParkImage source, Inpho
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    Kerry and Galway will contest the ladies senior decider at Croke Park