Tailteann Cup - Round 2published at 17:13 British Summer Time 18 May
Wexford 0-12 Antrim 1-12
Leinster Hurling Championship Round Four: Antrim 1-14 Galway 2-25 (FT)
All-Ireland Group Four: Kerry 0-24 Monaghan 1-11 (FT)
All-Ireland Group Two: Mayo 0-20 Cavan 1-8 (FT)
All-Ireland Group One: Galway 2-14 Derry 0-15 (FT)
Tailteann Cup Group Three: Carlow 0-13 Fermanagh 1-13 (FT)
Tailteann Cup Group Two: Wexford 0-17 Antrim 1-15 (FT)
Tailteann Cup Group Four: London 0-10 Down 1-24 (FT)
Paul McIntyre
Wexford 0-12 Antrim 1-12
Galway v Derry (17.30)
Michael Murphy
Former Donegal captain and All-Ireland winner on GAAGO
I'm so looking forward to this game, I think we all are.
We were all surprised by Derry getting knocked out in the first round and we've been surprised also by Galway's performance in the Connacht final.
So I think today's going to be a cracker!
Wexford 0-12 Antrim 1-10
Mayo 0-2 Cavan 0-0
Mayo make a strong start in Castlebar with early points from Darren McHale and Matty Ruane.
Cavan looking shaky at the back early on.
Wexford 0-9 Antrim 1-9
FT: Kerry 0-24 Monaghan 1-11
Monaghan manager Vinny Corey speaking on GAAGO:
"Difficult day alright. Probably the worst, certainly the first half, the worst football we have played. We really paid the price, two points in one half is not good enough.
"Listen credit to the boys, all you can say is they won the second half by three points, maybe you're clutching at straws for positives there.
"Some boys did do well on their own jobs but overall the first half was absolutely terrible."
Galway v Derry (17:30 BST)
After having to cope with the loss of Padraig McGrogan, Derry have been dealt a further defensive blow with the news that both Conor Doherty and Eoin McEvoy have been ruled out through injury.
It means that Mickey Harte must do with without his starting half-back line from this year's Allianz League final against Dublin.
Galway make one change themselves with Matthew Tierney coming for Cein Darcy.
All-Ireland SFC Group One: Galway v Derry (17:30 BST)
Derry make two changes from the side that started the Ulster quarter-final defeat by Donegal. Gareth McKinless replaces the injured Padraig McGrogan at left wing-back while Niall Toner is named at right corner-forward with Niall Loughlin - replaced by Toner in the first half against Donegal - not named in the 26.
After a turbulent league campaign, Padraic Joyce is seeing the benefit of returning players such as Johnny Heaney, Damien Comer and Shane Walsh.
Walsh, an All-Star in 2022 came off the bench to kick three points in the Connacht final. John Maher is named at centre forward with Kieran Molloy on the bench.
Galway: Connor Gleeson; Johnny McGrath, Sean Fitzgerald, Jack Glynn; Dylan McHugh, John Daly, Liam Silke; Paul Conroy, Sean Kelly; Johnny Heaney, John Maher, Cein Darcy; Robert Finnerty, Damien Comer, Shane Walsh.
Subs: Conor Flaherty, Sean Mulkerrin, Eoghan Kelly, Daniel O'Flaherty, Cian Hernon, Patrick Egan, Kieran Molloy, Liam O Conghaile, Cillian O Curraoin, Matthew Tierney, Cillian McDaid.
Derry: Odhran Lynch; Conor McCluskey, Chrissy McKaigue, Diarmuid Baker; Conor Doherty, Eoin McEvoy, Gareth McKinless; Conor Glass, Brendan Rogers; Ethan Doherty, Ciaran McFaul, Paul Cassidy; Niall Toner, Shane McGuigan, Lachlan Murray.
Subs: Ryan Scullion, Emmett Bradley, Marty Bradley, Declan Cassidy, Mark Doherty, Shea Downey, Ruairi Forbes, Donncha Gilmore, Danny McDermott, Cahir McMonagle, Eunan Mulholland.
FT: Kerry 0-24 Monaghan 1-11
Kerry handed Monaghan a sobering defeat in the All-Ireland SFC Group Four opener in Killarney.
FT: Antrim 1-14 Galway 2-25
Click here to read how Galway beat 14-man Antrim in the Leinster SHC match at Corrigan Park.
Wexford 0-7 Antrim 1-8
FT: Kerry 0-24 Monaghan 1-11
Kerry manager Jack O'Connor speaking on GAAGO after the game:
"Very happy with the first happy performance. A lot of the stuff we have been trying to do over the last couple of weeks came off in the first half.
"We worked very hard and got some really good scores and we looked really compact in defence.
"Second half we dropped off a bit, maybe to do with the scoreboard, but overall happy enough."
FT: Kerry 0-24 Monaghan 1-11
Kerry's Tom O'Sullivan speaking on GAAGO after the game:
"Very happy with our performance. We put a big emphasis on this game going off last year we played Mayo here and we were very disappointed with our display. I think the manager will be happy enough with that.
"I've marked him a few times [Stephen O'Hanlon] a few times, he's a dangerous player, he's just back from injury and he's one of their best forwards."
All-Ireland SFC Group Two: Mayo v Cavan (17:00 BST)
Mayo make three changes for the visit of Cavan to Castlebar. Darren McHale replaces Fergal Boland and Diarmuid O'Connor is in for Rory Brickendan.
In a late change, Cillian O'Connor is in at right corner-forward for Aidan O'Shea.
A couple of late changes from Cavan boss Raymond Galligan see Conor Rehill in for Caoimhin O'Reilly and Jason McLoughlin replacing Cormac O'Reilly.
Cavan are without key forward Paddy Lynch, who is recovering from an anterior cruciate ligament injury.
Mayo: Colm Reape; Jack Coyne, David McBrien, Donnacha McHugh; Stephen Coen, Sam Callinan, Eoghan McLaughlin; Matty Ruane, Diarmuid O’Connor; Jack Carney, Darren McHale, Jordan Flynn; Aidan O’Shea, Tommy Conroy, Ryan O’Donoghue.
Subs: Rob Hennelly, Fergal Boland, Rory Brickenden, Paddy Durcan, Enda Hession, Conor Loftus, Conor McStay, Cillian O'Connor, Padraig O'Hora, Paul Towey, Bob Tuohy.
Cavan: Gary O’Rourke; Cian Reilly, Killian Brady, Brian O’Connell; Padraig Faulkner, Niall Carolan, Conor Brady; James Smith, Oisin Kiernan; Ciaran Brady, Gerard Smith, Oisin Kiernan; Oisin Brady, Conor Rehill, Jason McLoughlin.
Subs: Liam Brady, Mark Magee, Luke Fortune, Paddy Meade, Killian Clarke, Ryan Brady, Conor Rehill, Cormac O'Reilly, Caoimhin O'Reilly, Tiarnan Madden, Cian Madden, Darragh Lovett.
Wexford 0-7 Antrim 1-8 (HT)
Kerry 0-24 Monaghan 1-11
It's a sobering defeat for Monaghan in their All-Ireland Group Four opener.
Carlow 0-13 Fermanagh 1-13 (FT)
It's a win for Fermanagh in Carlow and that makes it two from two for Kieran Donnelly's side after last week's victory over Wicklow.
Wexford 0-7 Antrim 1-7
Carlow 0-11 Fermanagh 1-11
Kerry 0-22 Monaghan 1-8
Seanie O'Shea clips over for Kerry. Just under three minutes of normal time remaining.