Summary

  • Monaghan 1-20 Donegal 1-26 (Result)

  • Tyrone 0-23 Dublin 0-16 (Result)

  1. Final whistlepublished at 20:21 British Summer Time

    FT: Tyrone 0-23 Dublin 0-16

    That is all from us after an enthralling day of All-Ireland quarter-final action, with two Ulster counties progressing to the last four.

    Donegal produced a stirring second half comeback to beat Monaghan and move into the semi-finals.

    You can read the report from that game here, external.

    Then, Tyrone edged out Dublin in a hugely entertaining game to reach the semi-finals for the first time in four years, with a report and reaction to follow from that game.

    We will be back tomorrow to see who joins Donegal and Tyrone in the semi-finals, with live text commentary of Meath v Kerry and Armagh v Galway.

    See you then, but for now, goodnight.

  2. McGuinness 'didn't agree' with county board's statementpublished at 20:10 British Summer Time

    FT: Monaghan 1-20 Donegal 1-26

    Donegal boss Jim McGuinness has said that he "didn't agree" with Monday's statement issued by his county board criticising his side's six-day turnaround before their All-Ireland quarter-final against Monaghan at Croke Park on Saturday.

    Watch the Jim McGuinness interview

    Media caption,

    "We had to find a different gear" - McGuinnness

  3. 'What a game'published at 20:06 British Summer Time

    FT: Tyrone 0-23 Dublin 0-16

    Man of the match Kieran McGeary speaking to GAA+: "It's unbelievable, what a game. It was nip-and-tuck right through and it was crazy; we were trying to run the clock down and thankfully we saw it out."

    On the impact of substitutes: "We missed a lot of chances, they did too, but our bench made a massive difference, the legs and the energy and helps to see you over the line."

    On reaching the semi-finals: "We'll not get too ahead of ourselves, it is probably the first dominant victory we have had over Dublin since 2008, we wanted to write our own bit of history and thankfully we have done that."

  4. Full-timepublished at 19:58 British Summer Time

    Tyrone 0-23 Dublin 0-16

    Niall Morgan nails it for two points and the hooter goes!!

    Tyrone are through to the All-Ireland semi-final for the first time since 2021 and we all know what happened that year.

    The Red Hands were sensational when the game was in the melting pot with subs Ben McDonnell, Eoin McElholm and Ruairi Canavan adding scores.

    That's two Ulster teams through to the last four with Armagh in action tomorrow.

    It's also the first time that Tyrone have beaten Dublin in the championship since 2008.

    Tyrone beat Dublin to progress to the All-Ireland semi-finalsImage source, Inpho
    Image caption,

    Tyrone beat Dublin to progress to the All-Ireland semi-finals

  5. Postpublished at 19:57 British Summer Time

    Tyrone 0-21 Dublin 0-16

    25 seconds remain - Tyrone have a free and Niall Morgan is coming forward.

  6. Postpublished at 19:56 British Summer Time

    Tyrone 0-21 Dublin 0-16

    Ruairi Canavan puts Tyrone five up with 40 seconds left.

  7. Postpublished at 19:56 British Summer Time

    Tyrone 0-20 Dublin 0-16

    Darragh Canavan shoots over to put four between them.

  8. Postpublished at 19:56 British Summer Time

    Tyrone 0-19 Dublin 0-16

    Con O'Callaghan leaves an effort short.

    One and a half minutes remain.

  9. Postpublished at 19:54 British Summer Time

    Tyrone 0-19 Dublin 0-16

    Ben McDonnell bursts through and fists over.

    Tyrone lead by three with two and a half minutes to go.

    Michael O'Neill for Kieran McGeary on the Tyrone team.

  10. Postpublished at 19:52 British Summer Time

    Tyrone 0-18 Dublin 0-16

    Tyrone kick out is claimed by Mattie Donnelly who finds Ruairi Canavan and he shoots over.

  11. Postpublished at 19:51 British Summer Time

    Tyrone 0-17 Dublin 0-16

    Dublin have a free from two point range and goalkeeper Stephen Cluxton comes forward to take it.

    Cluxton shoots and sends it to the right and wide.

    Dublin eleventh wide.

  12. Postpublished at 19:50 British Summer Time

    Tyrone 0-17 Dublin 0-16

    Ross McGarry replaces Sean Bugler on the Dublin team.

  13. Postpublished at 19:49 British Summer Time

    Tyrone 0-17 Dublin 0-16

    Luke Breathnach shoots over for the Dubs to cut the gap back down to one.

  14. Postpublished at 19:48 British Summer Time

    Tyrone 0-17 Dublin 0-15

    Con O'Callaghan shoots wide from two-point range, Dublin's 10th.

    Ruairi Canavan replaces Peter Harte on the Tyrone team.

    Seven minutes remain...

  15. Postpublished at 19:47 British Summer Time

    Tyrone 0-17 Dublin 0-15

    Eoin McElholm bursts past Ciaran Kilkenny and blasts over.

  16. Postpublished at 19:45 British Summer Time

    Tyrone 0-16 Dublin 0-15

    Brian Kennedy has a shot from two point range but it's well off target.

    Eight wides for Tyrone.

  17. Postpublished at 19:44 British Summer Time

    Tyrone 0-16 Dublin 0-15

    That's a really poor wide with Dublin building a real attack and a half goal chance.

    Sean Bugler shooting off target and that's nine Dublin wides.

  18. Postpublished at 19:43 British Summer Time

    Tyrone 0-16 Dublin 0-15

    Conor Meyler is on for Tyrone and it's a temporary substitution replacing Peter Teague.

  19. Postpublished at 19:43 British Summer Time

    Tyrone 0-16 Dublin 0-15

    Dublin goal chance as Luke Breathnach squares it across goal but Niall Morgan punches clear.

    The Dubs fans aren't happy as they feel Morgan fouled one of their players.

    Peadar O Cofaigh Byrne is replaced by Tom Lahiff on the Dublin team.

  20. Postpublished at 19:41 British Summer Time

    Tyrone 0-16 Dublin 0-15

    Paddy Small wrong foots Seanie O'Donnell before tapping over.

    Great feet, great skill and a nice finish.