Full-timepublished at 15:35 Greenwich Mean Time 16 February
Offaly 4-19 Antrim 0-15
Offaly make it three wins from three in Division Three with a dominant win against 13-man Antrim at O'Connor's Park.
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
Offaly 4-19 Antrim 0-15
Offaly make it three wins from three in Division Three with a dominant win against 13-man Antrim at O'Connor's Park.
Roscommon 0-19 Monaghan 2-10
A two-pointer from Diarmuid Murtagh has given the home side a three-point lead heading into the final 10 minutes.
Donegal v Armagh, Ballybofey (15:45GMT)
Huge news from Ballybofey and Michael Murphy will take the place of Jonny Carlin on the Donegal bench.
Mark Curran will replace Hugh McFadden on the Donegal starting team.
No word from Armagh yet on any possible late changes for them.
Cavan 3-13 Louth 0-17
Two goals in a few minutes from Conor Madden and Georoid McKiernan turn the tide in Cavan's favour.
Offaly 4-17 Antrim 0-14
Offaly are running riot with their two-man advantage as Keith O'Neill scores again.
Cavan 1-13 Louth 0-17
A tight affair at Breffni with Louth leading by one point.
Mayo 0-12 Tyrone 0-10
It's all over in Castlebar.
An absolute brute of a game.
Both sides were poor and Mayo will be delighted and relieved to have earned their first League points of the campaign.
Tyrone might just have deserved a draw but they made so many bad decisions in the final quarter that they gave themselves no chance really.
Had Morgan gone for a point rather than a goal when it was 0-10 each maybe Tyrone could have salvaged a draw, but plenty to ponder on the long journey home. Ten points ain't going to win you many games.
The Errigal contingent are bound to be back for the home game with Kerry next week for what is a must-win for the struggling Red Hands.
FT: Mayo 0-12 Tyrone 0-10
Mayo 0-12 Tyrone 0-10
Fergal Boland is found on the overlap and that should be it for Mayo with just seconds left.
Offaly 3-13 Antrim 0-14
Keith O'Neill nets a third goal for Offaly, who make their numerical advantage count.
Mayo 0-11 Tyrone 0-10
Michael McKernan is sent off on a second yellow card offence for hauling down a Mayo man as Tyrone were trying to clear their lines.
Matthew Ruane and Tyrone's Michael McKernan
Mayo 0-11 Tyrone 0-10
And that's exactly what happens as Ryan O'Donoghue nails the free.
Mayo 0-10 Tyrone 0-10
Morgan goes for goal when he probably should have taken an easy point and it allows Mayo to break down the field and they win a free.
Mayo should convert this and then they can run down the clock.
Roscommon 0-13 Monaghan 2-7
The Rossies have got themselves level after being four points down at the break. Diarmuid Murtagh landed a two-pointer followed up by a white flag from Conor Hand with 45 minutes on the clock.
Mayo 0-10 Tyrone 0-10
Cathal McShane is fouled and points the free.
Four minutes left and who knows where the league points are going.
Mayo 0-10 Tyrone 0-9
Eoin McElholm has made another bad decision there and fisted when he should have shot and it's dropped short.
That after Morgan caught the Mayo kickout.
The Tyrone forwards can't make anything happen up front.
Mayo 0-10 Tyrone 0-9
Frank Irwin scores his third of the game.
Mayo are playing with greater urgency in the last few minutes and they look the likelier winners with 10 minutes to go.
They are playing hungry while Tyrone are too passive and waiting for somebody to make something happen.
Oh look, Cathal McShane is on. Could he be that man??
Frank Irwin
Roscommon 0-9 Monaghan 2-7
A lively start to the second half at the Hyde with Ryan O'Toole and Donie Smith trading scores.
Clare 1-17 Fermanagh 1-15
It's the second defeat from three games for Fermanagh who come away from Ennis with nothing after coming from five points down to lead.
Two-point frees from Eoin Cleary and Emmet McMahon did leave Clare 1-9 to 1-6 ahead at the break though and the Banner managed to keep their noses in front throughout the second period.
Mayo 0-9 Tyrone 0-9
Fergal Boland draws Mayo level after a period of Tyrone keep-ball is ended when Shea O'Hare is robbed of possession.
Neither team is playing well and both realise the importance of not losing - hence the arm wrestle we are witnessing now.
Cavan 1-10 Louth 0-13
Cavan fight back to draw level early in the second half.