Postpublished at 17:04 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February
Donegal 0-14 Armagh 1-7
Oisin Conaty tries a go from two point range and it's a 7th Armagh wide.
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)
Orla Bannon and Odhran Crumley
Donegal 0-14 Armagh 1-7
Oisin Conaty tries a go from two point range and it's a 7th Armagh wide.
Donegal 0-14 Armagh 1-7
Yellow card for Andrew Murnin of Armagh.
Donegal 0-14 Armagh 1-7
Michael Murphy curls over a point for Donegal.
Donegal 0-13 Armagh 1-7
Patrick McBrearty points for Donegal.
Incredible cheer here in Ballybofey and you would think it was a goal.
But it's not - Michael Murphy is back for Donegal and straight away he is physically challenged by Aidan Forker.
The Armagh captain receives a straight red as his head appeared to collide with Murphy's chest.
Murphy replaced Jamie Brennan by the way.
Donegal 0-12 Armagh 1-7
Daire O Baoill breaks the gain line but watches his shot cannon back off the big post.
Armagh counter at the other end and WOW!
Andrew Murnin lands a belter of a two pointer.
That's Armagh's second.
Michael Murphy is warming up at the far side for Donegal.
Donegal 0-12 Armagh 1-5
Armagh kick their fifth wide of the contest.
Donegal 0-12 Armagh 1-5
Double save from Ethan Rafferty to save what looked two sure goals.
First he denies Jamie Brennan and gets back to his feet to stop Oisin Gallen.
Donegal 0-12 Armagh 1-5
We have the first two pointer of the day and it goes to Armagh as Ben Crealey fires over from outside the arc.
Donegal 0-12 Armagh 1-3
Armagh's opening effort is also a wide as Ross McQuillan kicks their fourth.
Donegal 0-12 Armagh 1-3
Conor O'Donnell has the first shot of the second half and kicks it wide.
Donegal 0-12 Armagh 1-3
Sean Hurson throws the ball in and the second half is underway here between Donegal and Armagh.
Jarly Og Burns is in for Armagh and he replaces Gareth Murphy.
Daire O Baoill is in for Donegal and he takes the place of Finnbarr Roarty.
A good time to remind you of our double-header next week.
On Saturday evening, you'll be able to watch Dublin v Derry from Croke Park on the iPlayer and BBC Sport website and on Sunday it's Antrim v Waterford in the hurling as Saffrons boss Davy Fitzgerald faces his old charges.
Donegal 0-12 Armagh 1-3
Action from the first half in Ballybofey
Donegal 0-12 Armagh 1-3
Donegal played with whatever breeze was out there and will be happiest with how that half played out.
They hit ten points in a row after Armagh got their goal which was a rasping effort from Darragh McMullen.
Armagh will need a huge second half to salvage this game.
Half-time: Donegal 0-12 Armagh 1-3
Donegal 0-12 Armagh 1-3
The power has gone off in Ballybofey here but the personal hotspot on the phone will hopefully work.
All you missed is a wide at both ends.
That's a lie as Jason Duffy stops the rot with an Armagh score.
A view of the crowd in Ballybofey
Donegal 0-12 Armagh 1-2
Simple tap over free as Ethan Rafferty holds the ball too long and does not hand it back.
14 metre free for Donegal which Oisin Gallen taps over.
Ten scores on the spin for Donegal.
Oisin Conaty is yellow carded.
Stefan Campbell replaces Jemar Hall on the Armagh team.
Donegal 0-11 Armagh 1-2
Potential two pointer free which Patrick McBrearty will take after Ciaran Moore was fouled but McBrearty leaves it short and into the keepers hands.
Donegal 0-11 Armagh 1-2
A lot of excited fans in Ballybofey are wondering when the big man himself will be sprung from the bench by Jim McGuinness.
More than two and a half years since we've seen Michael Murphy tog out for Tir Chonaill.
Donegal 0-11 Armagh 1-2
This is incredible from Donegal make it nine scores in a row and this time Patrick McBrearty who draws the man before slipping it to Ryan McHugh who curls over.
Armagh kick their second wide of the game at the other end.
Donegal 0-10 Armagh 1-2
Now eight scores in a row for Donegal and Conor O'Donnell fires over his second of the game.
That's 10 scores all from play for Jim McGuinness' side.