Summary

  1. Postpublished at 15:18 British Summer Time 15 June

    Donegal 1-4 Clare 0-1

    That's 1-4 without reply from Donegal and it's all come from play as defender, Mark Curran shoots over.

    Aaron Griffin has an effort on goal saved by Sean Patton.

  2. Tyrone forced into a changepublished at 15:16 British Summer Time 15 June

    Tyrone 0-4 Cork 0-4

    It's emerged that Kieran McGeary was injured in the warm-up and he has been replaced in the Tyrone team by Ben Cullen.

    McGeary injuredImage source, Getty Images
  3. Sides level againpublished at 15:15 British Summer Time 15 June

    Tyrone 0-4 Cork 0-4

    Mark Cronin kicks his second free of the day after Michael McKernan is guilty of a foul.

    But not for the first time, Tyrone respond instantly through Ruairi Canavan - benefiting from Morgan's long kick out.

  4. Donegal taking overpublished at 15:15 British Summer Time 15 June

    Donegal 1-3 Clare 0-1

    Peadar Mogan and Patrick McBrearty fire over two quick-fire scores.

    McBreartyImage source, Getty Images
  5. Postpublished at 15:12 British Summer Time 15 June

    Donegal 1-1 Clare 0-1

    Michael Langan gets Donegal's first point of the day from close range.

  6. Jones and Canavan on songpublished at 15:11 British Summer Time 15 June

    Tyrone 0-3 Cork 0-3

    Chris Og Jones draws the cheers from the large Cork support with a point after the Rebels won a turnover.

    Almost immediately though, Darragh Canavan gets his first of the day.

    The sides are level for the third time.

  7. goal

    Donegal goal - Ryan McHughpublished at 15:09 British Summer Time 15 June

    Donegal 1-0 Clare 0-1

    Ryan McHugh shoots home a goal for the Ulster champions.

    Ryan McHughImage source, Getty Images
  8. Morgan strikespublished at 15:07 British Summer Time 15 June

    Tyrone 0-2 Cork 0-2

    Goalkeeper Niall Morgan nails a monster free from roughly 48 metres after Ruairi Canavan is fouled.

  9. Postpublished at 15:05 British Summer Time 15 June

    Donegal 0-0 Clare 0-1

    Emmet McMahon opens the scoring from a free.

  10. Cork lead againpublished at 15:04 British Summer Time 15 June

    Tyrone 0-1 Cork 0-2

    Steven Sherlock, a late addition to the Cork attack, kicks over a right-footed free.

    Cork have started brightly.

  11. Devlin replies for Tyronepublished at 15:03 British Summer Time 15 June

    Tyrone 0-1 Cork 0-1

    Niall Devlin fists over a point in a good response by Tyrone in the second minute. That's a tidy 2-5 scored by the promising defender in the championship so far.

  12. Underway in Castlebarpublished at 15:01 British Summer Time 15 June

    Clare 0-0 Donegal 0-0

    Tipperary referee, Derek O'Mahoney gets us underway, Donegal will play against the breeze in this first half.

    A Donegal fan in CastlebarImage source, Getty Images
  13. Cork make fast startpublished at 15:01 British Summer Time 15 June

    Tyrone 0-0 Cork 0-1

    Cork off to a flier as Mark Cronin chips over a free after just 40 seconds.

  14. Late changes for both sidespublished at 14:57 British Summer Time 15 June

    Clare v Donegal - MacHale Park, 15:00

    One late change to the Donegal team named in the match programme as Odhran Doherty replaces Daire O Baoill.

    Clare have been forced into one change. Tristan O’Callaghan starts in goal due to Stephen Ryan picking up an injury.

  15. Cork make one late changepublished at 14:55 British Summer Time 15 June

    Tyrone v Cork - O'Connor Park, 15:00

    Unsurprisingly Cork had named an unchanged team from the side that lowered the colours of Jim McGuinness' high-flying Donegal last time out.

    However, they have been forced into a late change in Tullamore, with Steven Sherlock coming in to the Cork attack, replacing corner-forward Brian Hurley.

    Tyrone make no late changes.

  16. Team newspublished at 14:51 British Summer Time 15 June

    Tyrone v Cork - O'Connor Park, 15:00

    Tyrone's form in 2024 has been inconsistent but there is some consistency in team selection these days and Brian Dooher has made just one change for today's game from the victory over Clare two weeks ago.

    Conn Kilpatrick returns to his familiar position alongside Brian Kennedy in midfield replacing Joe Oguz, who is not involved in the matchday squad.

    Recent All-Ireland Under-20 winners Shea O'Hare, who got a few minutes against Clare, and Ronan Cassidy are also on the bench.

    Tyrone have not won back-to-back games this year and have not strung two championship wins back-to-back since 2022 - there's that inconsistency again.

    And they will face a resurgent, confident Cork side today, which will be determined to back up its surprise win over Donegal two weeks ago by taking out another of Ulster's top teams.

    The Rebels might struggle to hit those heights again, as a team that is still developing and maturing into its own skin, but there is only one way to know for sure - so stay with us to find out.

    Tyrone: N Morgan; M McKernan, P Hampsey, A Clarke; K McGeary, M Donnelly, N Devlin; B Kennedy, C Kilpatrick; C Daly, R Canavan, M O'Neill; D McCurry, D Canavan, S O'Donnell

    Cork: C Kelly; K Flahive, D O'Mahony, M Shanley; R Maguire, T Walsh, M Taylor; I Maguire, C O'Callaghan; P Walsh, S Powter, B O'Driscoll; M Cronin, C Og Jones, B Hurley

    Tyrone v CorkImage source, BBC Sport
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    Tyrone v Cork

  17. Team newspublished at 14:45 British Summer Time 15 June

    Clare v Donegal - MacHale Park, 15:00

    The Ulster Champions head to Castlebar looking to bounce back from a shock defeat against Cork last time out.

    On that occasion it looked like a game too far for Donegal who have had the hardest championship run of any team in the country but, still almost pulled it out of the fire.

    Niall O'Donnell returns while Jim McGuinness can call upon veteran captain, Patrick McBrearty who marked his 150th appearance last time out while, the on-fire Oisin Gallen starts at full-forward.

    Clare will look to Aaron Griffin for the bulk of their score whiles, they play without suspended Darragh Bohannon after the midfielder saw red against Tyrone in the their defeat a fortnight ago.

    If, there are any changes closer to throw-in we'll bring them to you.

    Clare:S Ryan; M Doherty, C Brennan, R Lanigan; A Sweeney, C Rouine, I Ugweru; B McNamara, M Gray; D Walsh, D Coughlan, G Murray; C Downes, A Griffin, E McMahon.

    Donegal: S Patton; M Curran, B McCole, EB Gallagher; R McHugh, C McGonagle, P Mogan; C Moore, M Langan; S O'Donnell, C Thompson, D O Baoill; P McBrearty, O Gallen, N O'Donnell.

    Clare v DonegalImage source, BBC Sport
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    Clare v Donegal

  18. 'Jeopardy' arrives to All-Ireland SFCpublished at 14:39 British Summer Time 15 June

    All-Ireland SFC round three

    It's been a bit of a slow burner so far but jeopardy finally arrives to the All-Ireland Football Championship group stage this weekend as we reach the concluding round-three games with all 16 counties still in with a chance of playing knockout football.

    Donegal and Tyrone fans might disagree but today's big game has to be Derry's Group 1 evening tussle against Westmeath at Newry (19:00 BST) with the Oak Leafers - after three successive championship defeats - needing a win to stay in the race for the Sam Maguire Cup. That's something nobody would have predicted after Mickey Harte's side impressively won the Division One League title in late March.

    Earlier in the afternoon, the contests involving Tyrone and Donegal throw in at the same time (15:00) and with a myriad of permutations still possible in Group 3.

    Unlikely as it may seem, Tyrone or Donegal could be out of the championship this evening although that would rely on Clare earning a shock victory over Jim McGuinness' side in Castlebar while on the flip side, the Red Hands could win the group by surprising leaders Cork in Tullamore, although such a result and a big Donegal win would most likely mean the Tir Chonaill men topping the table.

    Cavan's task in Group 2 is crystal clear. After heavy defeats by Mayo and Dublin, Raymond Galligan's side must beat Roscommon in Longford (17:00) to reach next weekend's preliminary quarter-finals.

    In addition to the battle for Sam, it's also a big day in the Tailteann Cup with three of the quarter-finals down for decision including Down's contest with Oisin McConville's Wicklow at Newry (16:30) and the all-Ulster battle between Fermanagh and Antrim at Brewster Park (18:00).

    We'll keep you posted on all today's action so please stay with us.

    Mickey Harte, Raymond Galligan, Jim McGuinness and Brian DooherImage source, Inpho
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    Mickey Harte, Raymond Galligan, Jim McGuinness and Brian Dooher go into today's All-Ireland SFC games knowing that their sides have still to guarantee knockout football