Summary

  • Division One: Mayo 0-12 Tyrone 0-10 (result)

  • Division One: Donegal 0-21 Armagh 1-10 (result)

  • Division Two: Cavan 3-15 Louth 0-18 (result)

  • Division Two: Roscommon 0-25 Monaghan 2-14 (result)

  • Division Three: Clare 1-17 Fermanagh 1-15 (result)

  • Division Three: Offaly 4-19 Antrim 0-15 (result)

  1. That's all from us!published at 17:46 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February

    Michael MurphyImage source, Getty Images

    That about does it for today's GAA action.

    Remember to keep an eye on our GAA page for all the latest reaction from this weekend's games.

    The GAA Social will be back tomorrow morning and we have two live streams next weekend with Dublin v Derry in the football on Saturday before the Antrim hurlers host Waterford on Sunday.

    Thanks for following along today - see you soon!

    Division One standingsImage source, BBC Sport
  2. Three from three for Donegal!published at 17:42 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February

    Three wins from three for Donegal then, but it was a second defeat in three for Tyrone as they were beaten by Mayo in Castlebar.

    Donegal are top of Division One on six points, a point ahead of Galway. Dublin are third on four points with Kerry, Armagh, Tyrone and Mayo all on two. Derry are bottom with only one point from three games.

    A win for Cavan but defeats for Monaghan, Fermanagh and Antrim on a mixed day for Ulster sides.

    Sunday's GAA ResultsImage source, Getty Images
  3. Lads dealt with Murphy hype well - McBreartypublished at 17:37 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February

    FT: Donegal 0-21 Armagh 1-10

    Donegal captain Patrick McBrearty, speaking to TG4:

    "When you've someone with the calibre of Michael coming back there's going to be a bit of hysteria about the place but our lads dealt with it well.

    "There's been a lot of hype around the county but as a group we've kind of shielded ourselves from that. But it's great to have him back and he'll be a vital cog for us going forward.

    "We've a lot of runners there. Armagh aren't easy to break down but we were in a groove there, we hit a hot patch and that was probably the difference."

  4. Postpublished at 17:33 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February

    FT: Donegal 0-21 Armagh 1-10

    Unsurprisingly, Michael Murphy is mobbed by adoring Donegal fans at full-time.

    What a day for the All-Ireland winner. Back in the saddle and contributing to a big Donegal win.

  5. Full-timepublished at 17:30 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February

    Donegal 0-21 Armagh 1-10

    Three wins from three for Jim McGuinness and Donegal and they were full value for their victory with their slick attacking play.

    An instant impact from returning talisman Michael Muphy, too. The 2012 captain looks lean, mean, sharp and ready to go with three fine scores.

    Armagh had captain Aidan Forker sent off on 44 minutes after he appeared to thrust his head into Murphy's chest.

    Donegal go to Galway next while Armagh host Mayo.

    Donegal 0-21 Armagh 1-10Image source, Getty Images
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    Donegal 0-21 Armagh 1-10

  6. Postpublished at 17:26 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February

    Donegal 0-21 Armagh 1-10

    Free in for Donegal and it's a third for Michael Murphy and his first from a free.

  7. Postpublished at 17:24 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February

    Donegal 0-20 Armagh 1-10

    Michael Murphy catches a beauty in the middle of the park and sends it to Odhran Doherty who shoots over off the outside of his right boot.

  8. Postpublished at 17:23 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February

    Donegal 0-19 Armagh 1-10

    Cian McConville stops the rot for Armagh with a driven point.

  9. Postpublished at 17:22 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February

    Donegal 0-19 Armagh 1-9

    Ciaran Thompson loads up that big left lever and fires over the bar.

  10. Postpublished at 17:20 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February

    Donegal 0-18 Armagh 1-9

    Niall Grimley kicks Armagh's 11th wide after having a go from two point range.

    Callum O'Neill replaces Conor Turbitt on the Armagh side.

  11. Postpublished at 17:19 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February

    Donegal 0-18 Armagh 1-9

    Odhran Doherty replaces Conor O'Donnell on the Donegal team.

  12. Postpublished at 17:19 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February

    Donegal 0-18 Armagh 1-9

    Donegal counter and there was a real chance of a goal but Niall O'Donnell who slips it to Patrick McBrearty who opts to fire over with two men on the line.

  13. Postpublished at 17:17 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February

    Donegal 0-17 Armagh 1-9

    Eoin McHugh replaces Shane O'Donnell on the Donegal team.

  14. Postpublished at 17:15 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February

    Donegal 0-17 Armagh 1-9

    Ethan Rafferty has another go from two point range but it ends in Armagh's 10th wide.

  15. Postpublished at 17:13 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February

    Donegal 0-17 Armagh 1-9

    Potential two pointer for Armagh from a free which Ethan Rafferty off his left boot.

    Rafferty shoots and Rafferty nails it for two points.

    Five between them.

    Ethan RaffertyImage source, Getty Images
  16. Postpublished at 17:11 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February

    Donegal 0-17 Armagh 1-7

    Niall O'Donnell replaces Oisin Gallen on the Donegal team.

  17. Postpublished at 17:10 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February

    Donegal 0-17 Armagh 1-7

    Ciaran Thompson fires over for Donegal and extends the lead to seven.

  18. Postpublished at 17:08 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February

    Donegal 0-16 Armagh 1-7

    Greg McCabe is yellow carded for an altercation with Michael Murphy.

    Patrick McBrearty taps over the free and Donegal lead by six.

    Patrick's fourth score.

    Cian McConville replaces Ross McQuillan.

  19. Postpublished at 17:06 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February

    Donegal 0-15 Armagh 1-7

    Oisin Gallen kicks Donegal's sixth wide after shaking off two defenders.

  20. Postpublished at 17:05 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February

    Donegal 0-15 Armagh 1-7

    The man is magic and it's like he was never away.

    A second score for Michael Murphy - wow!