Postpublished at 19:45 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November
Errigal Ciaran 0-4 St Eunan's 0-5
St Eunan's hit the front for the first time!
James Kelly with a thunderbolt off his left foot.
Errigal Ciaran 0-12 St. Eunan's 0-10 (Result)
St Eunan's led 0-5 to 0-4 at half-time
St Eunan's keeper Patton saves Harte penalty on 16 minutes
Errigal score three stoppage-time points to win
Errigal will meet Cargin in quarter-finals
Orla Bannon
Errigal Ciaran 0-4 St Eunan's 0-5
St Eunan's hit the front for the first time!
James Kelly with a thunderbolt off his left foot.
Errigal Ciaran 0-4 St Eunan's 0-4
Five wides for Errigal now.
Darragh Canavan's shot came off the post and Robinson missed with the rebound. Under three minutes left in this half.
Errigal Ciaran 0-4 St Eunan's 0-4
Conleith Gilligan
Former Ballinderry and Derry forward on RTE Sport
Errigal have looked a little ragged of late but it's a gripping encounter and very technical.
Errigal Ciaran 0-4 St Eunan's 0-4
Back-to-back scores by Shane O'Donnell, this time off his left, for the equalising score.
Eunan's are getting a lot of joy running at the Errigal defence. They look a lot more composed in the last 10 minutes compared to the opening 10.
Errigal Ciaran 0-4 St Eunan's 0-3
Shane O'Donnell jinks and weaves and clips the ball over to keep Eunan's right in this game.
Errigal Ciaran 0-4 St Eunan's 0-2
Ruairi Canavan makes a great connection and converts the '45'.
Errigal Ciaran 0-3 St Eunan's 0-2
Patton guesses correctly and gets across with a strong left hand to turn Harte's shot behind the post.
It goes out for a '45'.
Errigal Ciaran 0-3 St Eunan's 0-2
Joe Oguz is fouled in the square and Peter Harte steps up...
Errigal Ciaran 0-3 St Eunan's 0-2
Conor O'Donnell, the one wearing number six, scores for Eunan's.
Just before that, a bad miss by Odhran Robinson after being played clean through the middle.
Errigal Ciaran 0-3 St Eunan's 0-1
Ruairi Canavan with a free from around 25 metres.
Errigal have settled quickest here.
Errigal Ciaran 0-2 St Eunan's 0-1
Peter Harte finishes off a move involving both Canavan brothers.
Darragh Canavan is being marked by Conor O'Donnell with Conor Morrison on Ruairi Canavan. Surprising that Donegal back Caolan Ward isn't marking either of the brothers, he's on big full-forward Odhran Robinson.
Errigal Ciaran 0-1 St Eunan's 0-1
Good strike from Conor O'Donnell Jr with a free which should settle the visitors.
Errigal Ciaran 0-1 St Eunan's 0-0
Conleith Gilligan
Former Ballinderry and Derry forward on RTE Sport
Both these teams will have aspirations of winning the Ulster title, especially now that Glen are gone.
That's a great start for Errigal Ciaran.
Errigal Ciaran 0-1 St Eunan's 0-0
Ruairi Canavan picks up where he left off in last week's county final win over Trillick with a superb point in the first minute.
Errigal Ciaran 0-0 St Eunan's 0-0
Tyrone champions Errigal Ciaran have the benefit of a slight breeze in Healy Park in this first half and it's almost perfect playing conditions as ref Noel Mooney throws the ball in.
Fermanagh SFC final
History is made in Fermanagh as Erne Gaels claim their first Fermanagh SFC title since 1981, beating Enniskillen Gaels 1-13 to 1-9 in Saturday's replay at Brewster Park.
Managed by former Donegal manager Declan Bonner, Belleek side Erne Gaels took the lead late in the first half through a Ryan Lyons' goal.
Enniskillen's Conor Love had scored a 12th minute goal but Lyons' goal gave Erne Gaels a 1-6 to 1-5 lead at the break.
They led for most of the second half to claim a famous win.
Fermanagh county star Ultan Kelm was named man of the match for the newly crowned champions.
Errigal Ciaran v St Eunan's, 19:15 GMT
Armagh's Oisin Conaty says his family, club, Armagh team-mates and the county management were all central to him winning the young footballer of the year award at the GAA All-Stars on Friday night.
Conaty said that "without them......this wouldn't be possible".
"That’s how you achieve these awards in the end, winning the Sam Maguire with all those lads who push you on every night. The players, the management team and everyone else. It’s down to them. Not me," said Conaty, who was man of the match in Armagh's All-Ireland Final win over Galway.
Conaty insists that the Armagh squad's motivation to continue their success remains strong despite attaining Gaelic Football's holy grail.
"It’s time to be a great time not just a good team and great teams go and do it again. Not just once.
"When we get back to training, I’m sure that’s what Geezer and the lads will be pushing towards. They’ll not let us or our standards slip. It will be going for the next one again."
Here's, external what he had to say about his award.
Errigal Ciaran v St Eunan's, 19:15 GMT
Armagh's Barry McCambridge was the bookies favourite to land the Footballers of the Year award after subduing David Clifford and Shane Walsh during the summer but in the end the gong went to Galway's veteran midfielder Paul Conroy.
Conroy did have a tremendous season for the Tribesmen as he picked up his first All-Star at the age of 35.
Read more here.
Errigal Ciaran v St Eunan's (19:15 GMT, Healy Park)
The late withdrawal of St Eunan's star forward Niall O'Donnell is a surprise and a huge loss to the Donegal champions.
The Donegal inter-county forward scored 3-9 in the county championship and would have been expected to lead the attack alongside Conor O'Donnell Jr.
He is warming up okay with the rest of the squad so we can only assume he may be introduced during the game.
The other St Eunan's change sees O'Donnell Jr, who kicked 1-4 in the county final win over Dungloe, come in for Pauric Boyle.
Errigal have made one late change with Padraig McGirr coming in for Pauric Traynor, a switch they also made before last week's county final win over Trillick. So that means the Tyrone champions go with the same 15 players who started last time out.
Errigal Ciaran: D McAnenly; C Quinn, A McCrory, C Quinn; P Og McCartan, N Kelly, T Colhoun; B McDonnell, J Oguz; P McGirr, P Harte, C McGinley; D Canavan (capt), O Robinson, R Canavan
St Eunan’s: S Patton; A Deeney, C Morrison, C Ward; D Mulgrew, C O’Donnell, K Tobin (capt); E Dowling, J Kelly; C Moore, S O’Donnell, O Winston; E McGeehin, K Kealy, C O’Donnell Jr
Referee: Noel Mooney (Cavan)
Errigal Ciaran v St Eunan's, 19:15 GMT
Errigal Ciaran edged out Trillick in the Tyrone Final eight days ago and it subsequently emerged that Trillick manager Jody Gormley informed his players after the game that he had been diagnosed with terminal liver cancer.
He spoke to BBC Sounds' The GAA Social on Friday in what was an extremely moving interview.
"I have no fear of dying. No fear of dying whatsoever. I've felt blessed my entire life," Gormley said on The GAA Social.
"The sadness is the people you're leaving behind. That I'll not get to see my son, he's training hard with Trillick, he's come back after a couple of years, that I'll not get to see him play and I'll not get to see my family grow up and mature.
"That's not scary but sad really. That's the reality. When you peel it all back, it's the people close to you that you're not going to have those experiences with. That is the genuine sadness, there's no being tough around that, that's the reality."
Needless to say, the former Tyrone midfielder and ex-Antrim manager will be in everyone's thoughts at Healy Park tonight and indeed in the wider GAA world.