Summary

  • FT: Fermanagh 0-9 Armagh 3-11

  • Armagh will face Down in the semi-final

  1. Postpublished at 15:03 British Summer Time 14 April

    Fermanagh 0-2 Armagh 3-5

    Conor Turbitt gets the first point of the second half to further extend Armagh's lead.

  2. Postpublished at 15:01 British Summer Time 14 April

    Fermanagh 0-2 Armagh 3-4

    Just like the first half, Armagh have dominated possession at the start of the second half, patiently looking for an opening.

  3. Postpublished at 14:56 British Summer Time 14 April

    Fermanagh 0-2 Armagh 3-4

    We are back under way in the second half, let's hope for more of the same after the entertaining first half.

  4. 'Armagh are really at the races today'published at 14:56 British Summer Time 14 April

    HT: Fermanagh 0-2 Armagh 3-4

    Owen Mulligan
    Former Tyrone forward and All-Ireland winner on BBC Sport

    Armagh came out of traps flying and their frontal press was really good, putting Fermanagh under pressure. That's all you can ask for, so many good performances and Armagh are really at the races today.

  5. 'Third goal finished with aplomb'published at 14:53 British Summer Time 14 April

    HT: Fermanagh 0-2 Armagh 3-4

    Michael Murphy
    Former Donegal captain and All-Ireland winner on BBC Sport

    The third goal was training ground-esque, they all make the right decisions and Stefan Campbell finished it with aplomb.

  6. Down display 'not the reason why I took the job' - Lavertypublished at 14:49 British Summer Time 14 April

    HT: Fermanagh 0-2 Armagh 3-4

    Conor Laverty is in his second year managing the Down senior football teamImage source, Other
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    Conor Laverty is in his second year managing the Down senior football team

    Conor Laverty described Down's display in Saturday's 0-13 to 0-9 Ulster Championship win over Antrim as "not acceptable".

    "I feel there's quality in Down and we were just well below our standard line there. That's just as honest as you can call it," he said

    "I thought it was a poor standard and it's not something that is acceptable."

    Read more from Laverty here.

  7. 'What were we to do, let Down walk through us?' - McEnteepublished at 14:46 British Summer Time 14 April

    HT: Fermanagh 0-2 Armagh 3-4

    Antrim manager Andy McEnteeImage source, Other
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    Antrim manager Andy McEntee

    Antrim manager Andy McEntee defended his players for their part in a feisty Ulster Championship derby which Down won by 0-13 to 0-9 in Pairc Esler.

    Read more from McEntee here.

  8. Watch: Campbell adds a third for Armaghpublished at 14:43 British Summer Time 14 April

    HT: Fermanagh 0-2 Armagh 3-4

    Stefan Campbell fists home to further extend Armagh's lead at Brewster Park.

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    Watch: Stefan Campbell scores a goal for Armagh

  9. Half-timepublished at 14:42 British Summer Time 14 April

    Fermanagh 0-2 Armagh 3-4

    What a half for Armagh, who have a commanding lead at the break courtesy of goals from Conor Turbitt, Jarly Og Burns and Stefan Campbell.

    They have played at a far higher intensity and Fermanagh have a long way to go to get back into this one after their first half showing.

  10. Postpublished at 14:42 British Summer Time 14 April

    Fermanagh 0-2 Armagh 3-4

    Fionan O'Brien points late in additional time to register Fermanagh's second score.

  11. Postpublished at 14:37 British Summer Time 14 April

    Fermanagh 0-1 Armagh 3-4

    Garvan Jones hits Fermanagh's fourth wide of the contest, which sums up just how far off it they have been so far.

    We're into three additional minutes at the end of the first half.

  12. Postpublished at 14:34 British Summer Time 14 April

    Fermanagh 0-1 Armagh 3-4

    Whilst the first quarter-final yesterday was a slow burner, this has been anything but with Armagh's intensity and ruthlessness going forward.

    Down will be wary of what is to come as Armagh look certain to be heading to the semi-final.

  13. Watch: Quickfire double has Armagh aheadpublished at 14:33 British Summer Time 14 April

    Fermanagh 0-1 Armagh 3-4

    Goals in quick succession from Conor Turbitt and Jarly Og Burns give Armagh a comfortable lead at Brewster Park.

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    Watch: Conor Turbitt and Jarly Og Burns score goals for Armagh

  14. Mackin makes the passpublished at 14:33 British Summer Time 14 April

    Fermanagh 0-1 Armagh 3-4

    Armagh's Ciaran Mackin gets a touch as Conor McShea closes inImage source, Getty Images
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    Armagh's Ciaran Mackin gets a touch as Conor McShea closes in

  15. goal

    Goalpublished at 14:32 British Summer Time 14 April

    Fermanagh 0-1 Armagh 3-4

    Stefan Campbell fists home to add a third goal for Armagh, who have been lightening quick in transition and look far superior to Fermanagh in every department at the minute.

  16. Postpublished at 14:29 British Summer Time 14 April

    Fermanagh 0-1 Armagh 2-4

    Jarly Og Burns finishes off a swift move by fisting the ball over the crossbar.

    The chance had opened up for a shot on goal, but Burns opted for the safe option to keep the scoreboard ticking over.

  17. Postpublished at 14:28 British Summer Time 14 April

    Fermanagh 0-1 Armagh 2-3

    Jarly Og Burns picks up a yellow card for a high tackle on Declan McCusker.

    It was quite the hit, but he escapes with only a yellow card.

  18. Postpublished at 14:27 British Summer Time 14 April

    Fermanagh 0-1 Armagh 2-3

    Ross Bogue's kick out is again intercepted and Armagh's high press sees them win the ball high up the pitch before Ciaran Mackin adds a point from play.

  19. Postpublished at 14:25 British Summer Time 14 April

    Fermanagh 0-1 Armagh 2-2

    Ultan Kelm is back on for Fermanagh after his black card, as Sean Cassidy registers the home side's first point of the game.

  20. 'He does really well Grugan'published at 14:24 British Summer Time 14 April

    Fermanagh 0-0 Armagh 2-2

    Philly McMahon
    Eight-time All-Ireland winner with Dublin on BBC Sport

    He does really well Grugan, not only that beautiful pass but many players would have shot. Those late runners are the right men at the end of the play.