Final whistlepublished at 16:18 Greenwich Mean Time 2 February
A busy Sunday afternoon comes to an end with contrasting fortunes for Ulster teams in Action.
We hope you enjoy it but that's all from us for now.
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Division One: Derry 1-24 Kerry 5-15 (Result)
Division Two: Down 1-19 Cork 2-15 (Result)
Division Two: Meath 3-21 Cavan 0-20 (Result)
Division Two: Monaghan 2-29 Westmeath 2-21 (Result)
Division Three: Fermanagh 2-16 Antrim 3-12 (Result)
Hurling 1B: Antrim 2-25 Westmeath 1-19 (Result)
Odhran Crumley and David Mohan
A busy Sunday afternoon comes to an end with contrasting fortunes for Ulster teams in Action.
We hope you enjoy it but that's all from us for now.
Thanks for your company.
Fermanagh 2-16 Antrim 3-12
Antrim score a late goal but it is not enough as Fermanagh hold on for a one point win, their first in Division Three this season.
Fermanagh 2-15 Antrim 2-12
Three between the sides with 70 minutes gone.
Fermanagh 2-14 Antrim 2-10
Fermanagh are pulling away with four consecutive scores.
Fermanagh 2-11 Antrim 2-10
It continues to be nip-and-tuck in this one, with Fermanagh edging ahead with 55 minutes gone.
Meath 3-21 Cavan 0-20
It's successive defeats for Cavan and all of a sudden they are right up against it in Division Two.
Gearoid McKiernan's return will give the Breffni County hope of a turnaround in fortune with the colossus coming on at half-time to kick three two-pointers.
But Raymond Galligan's side have work to do.
Jordan Morris and Eoghan Frayne wreaked havoc in the Cavan defence while Ronan Jones helped himself to a goal in each half as Meath made up for their opening weekend defeat with a comfortable win in Navan.
Monaghan 2-29 Westmeath 2-21
Monaghan prevail in a scoring feast in Clones to make it back-to-back victories for Gabriel Bannigan's side to start their Division Two campaign. Jack McCarron's goal in the dying seconds rounding out the win.Westmeath came out swinging in the second half, Luke Loughlin in particular impressing.
But with Stephen Mooney remaining pinpoint from a dead ball all afternoon, Conor McCarthy and David Garland on form, and McCarron's impact off the bench the Farneymen just had too much.
Fermanagh 2-8 Antrim 2-8
Fermanagh hit back early in the second half to draw level once again.
Antrim 2-25 Westmeath 1-19
That's the full-time whistle and a very good afternoon for Antrim who grab their first points of the league.
James McNaughton top-scored with 1-14 for the Saffroms who looked much more assured than last weekend against Dublin.
A trip to Tullamore to face Offaly is the next assignment in seven days' time.
Antrim 2-25 Westmeath 1-19
Fermanagh 2-4 Antrim 2-6
Antrim hold a narrow advantage at the break.
Monaghan 1-28 Westmeath 2-18
Luke Loughlin has just registered a two-point free for Westmeath but having hit six of the previous seven points including one from beyond the arc from Stephen Mooney Monaghan have built up a commanding lead.
Conor McCarthy has had himself a game once more this week managing seven points from half-back.
Unplayable at times. Creeping towards added time in Clones.
Antrim 2-25 Westmeath 1-18
McNaughton brings his tally to 1-14 for the day from a free. Just a coupke of minutes remain in added time.
Antrim 2-24 Westmeath 1-18
Westmeath get a consolation goal as goalkeeper Jack Gillen buries a 20-metre free, but we are now into added time.
Antrim 2-24 Westmeath 0-18
There is the second Antrim goal and Keelan Molloy is the provider, slipping Nigel Elliott in to bury. Game over.
Antrim 1-24 Westmeath 0-18
A big goal chance comes and goes for Antrim but at this stage it may nnot come back to bite, especially after Keelan Molloy slings over his second of the afternoon soon after and Joe Maskey adds another.
Antrim 1-22 Westmeath 0-18
Another exchange of scores but it's looking goot for Antrim who bring on Joseph McLaughlin for Paddy Burke, while Westmeathj introduce Adam Ennis for Aaron Craig.
Meath 2-20 Cavan 0-15
Ronan Jones grabs a second goal to all but seal this one for the Royals in Navan.
Cavan have been better in the second period kicking three two-pointers but they haven't been able to stop Meath in attacking areas all afternoon.
Cormac McKeogh slots over a two-point free for the Breffni visitors
Monaghan 1-23 Westmeath 2-15
Rory Beggan has landed a two-point free at just the right time to keep Westmeath at arm's length.Westmeath are still knocking on the door but the gap is now five with just over ten minutes of normal time remaining.
Antrim 1-21 Westmeath 0-17
Williams more than playing his part for Westmeath as he lands another - his 11th of the day.
Antrim 1-21 Westmeath 0-16
Keelan Molloy with a super score for Antrim and a few changes made with Eoin O'Neill and Ryan McCambridge replacing Paul Boyle and Niall McKenna.