Postpublished at 17:18 British Summer Time 22 June
Donegal 1-11 Louth 0-9
Changes for both sides as Daire O Baoill replaces Ryan McHugh on the Donegal team.
Sean Callaghan for Tommy Durnin on the Louth team.
All-Ireland Minor semi-final: Tyrone 2-12 Roscommon 1-8 (Result)
All-Ireland SFC - Down 3-21 Galway 2-26 (Result)
All-Ireland SFC - Donegal 2-22 Louth 0-12 (Result)
Tailteann Cup semi-final - Wicklow 1-17 Limerick 2-18 (Result)
Tailteann Cup semi-final - Fermanagh 0-9 Kildare 1-13 (Result)
Odhran Crumley & David Mohan
Donegal 1-11 Louth 0-9
Changes for both sides as Daire O Baoill replaces Ryan McHugh on the Donegal team.
Sean Callaghan for Tommy Durnin on the Louth team.
Donegal 1-11 Louth 0-9
Sam Mulroy with a much needed score for Louth.
Donegal 1-9 Louth 0-8
It's been typically all-action from Michael Langan as he made it a two-score game.
Michael Langan of Donegal
Donegal 1-11 Louth 0-8
That was absolutely sensational from who else but Michael Murphy.
The big man takes the ball and fires it from outside of the arc for a two pointer.
0-5 without reply for the Ulster champions.
Donegal 1-9 Louth 0-8
Michael Langan puts Donegal four up.
Donegal's Finnbarr Roarty makes a superb block to deny Louth's Peter Lynch
Donegal 1-8 Louth 0-8
Patience is the order of the day for Donegal before Oisin Gallen works a gap to shoot over the top.
Donegal 1-7 Louth 0-8
Ryan McHugh with a vital interception at one end and Donegal break for Finbarr Roarty to fist over at the other.
Donegal 1-6 Louth 0-8
Daire Nally is fouled by Michael Murphy and it's a close range free for Louth.
Murphy is shown a yellow card for that high tackle.
Sam Mulroy knocks over the free and that is actually his first of the day.
One between them.
Michael Murphy
Donegal 1-6 Louth 0-7
Donegal have a 45' and it's Michael Murphy who stands over it.
Murphy strikes it and sends it to the left and wide.
Seven wides for Donegal now.
Donegal 1-6 Louth 0-7
Today's attendance in Ballybofey is a big one - 15,369.
Donegal 1-6 Louth 0-7
Michael Murphy kicks Donegal's sixth wide of the game.
Donegal 1-6 Louth 0-7
Conor Grimes is also in for Louth at half-time taking the place of Emmet Carolan.
Donegal 1-6 Louth 0-7
Derry referee Barry Cassidy throws the ball in to start the second half.
The sun is absolutely beaming down here in Ballybofey.
Typical Irish summer day here - four seasons in one!
Anyway, back to the action and Hugh McFadden has replaced Jason McGee on the Donegal team.
Ciaran Thompson certainly got up to claim this one!
Ciaran Thompson of Donegal in action against Tommy Durnin
Tyrone after beating Roscommon earlier today in the first semi-final will meet Kerry in the final after 'The Kingdom' beat Mayo 1-19 to 3-10 in today's second semi.
That game will be played on the weekend of 5/6 July.
It's a tight one at Croke Park as Declan McCusker's late point ensures Fermanagh trail by just one at the break.
Half-time - Fermanagh 0-6 Kildare 0-7
Donegal 1-6 Louth 0-7
The hooter goes with Louth in possession of the football and Ger Brennan's side continue to attack.
It's worthwhile as Ryan Burns knocks over his fourth point with literally the final kick of the half.
Two between them at the break.
HT: Donegal 1-6 Louth 0-7
Donegal 1-6 Louth 0-6
Michael Murphy wins the kick-out from Sean Patton, flicking it to Ryan McHugh who sends Conor O'Donnell through on goal.
The Carndonagh man then blasts to the net.
Donegal 0-6 Louth 0-6
Dara McDonnell levels the sides again from the next play.