Summary

  • Division One: Derry 1-17 Mayo 2-19

  • Division One: Donegal 0-19 Tyrone 0-25

  • Division Two: Meath 1-20 Monaghan 1-29

  • Division Two: Roscommon 0-20 Cavan 0-22

  • Division Three: Antrim 1-15 Sligo 1-18

  1. Postpublished at 15:43 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March

    Donegal 0-3 Tyrone 0-4

    That's a third point from Darragh Canavan already.

    Great movement by the Tyrone forwards, and great strength by Mattie Donnelly.

  2. Postpublished at 15:42 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March

    Donegal 0-3 Tyrone 0-3

    A very impressive one-pointer for Michael Murphy after Tyrone fail to clear their lines.

  3. Postpublished at 15:40 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March

    Donegal 0-2 Tyrone 0-3

    Ref Paul Faloon awards Tyrone a close-in free having spotted Peadar Mogan's foul inside on Darragh Canavan, who converts an easy free.

  4. Saffrons beaten by Sligopublished at 15:40 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March

    Antrim 1-15 Sligo 1-18 (FT)

    Antrim fight back in the second half but it's not enough and they drop into the relagation zone with just one game left.

    Antrim v SligoImage source, BBC Sport
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    Antrim v Sligo

  5. Postpublished at 15:39 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March

    Donegal 0-2 Tyrone 0-2

    Jamie Brennan looks sharp in these early stages and notches a score after Donegal win another kickout.

  6. Postpublished at 15:38 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March

    Donegal 0-1 Tyrone 0-2

    Michael Murphy registers his first point in his first start since June 2022.

    It's a free after Jamie Brennan is fouled by Joe Oguz.

  7. Postpublished at 15:35 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March

    Donegal 0-0 Tyrone 0-2

    Tyrone goalkeeper Niall Morgan slots one over with the minimum of fuss after a ball across from Mattie Donnelly.

  8. Postpublished at 15:34 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March

    Donegal 0-0 Tyrone 0-1

    Darragh Canavan curls over the opening score in the third minute.

  9. Underway in Letterkennypublished at 15:31 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March

    Donegal 0-0 Tyrone 0-0

    Paul Faloon throws the ball in and off we go.

  10. Murphy starts for Donegalpublished at 15:22 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March

    Donegal v Tyrone (15:30)

    There are four late changes on the Tyrone team for today's Division One game against Donegal.

    Mattie Donnelly plus the Errigal Ciaran trio of Darragh Canavan, Peter Harte and Joe Oguz all come into the starting team.

    Out of the side go Frank Burns, Seanie O'Donnell, Darren McCurry and Eoin McElholm.

    No news yet of any late Donegal changes but we'll bring them to you when we have them. Michael Murphy has been named in the starting line-up with several regulars such as Ryan McHugh and Patrick McBrearty seemingly not involved. Gavin Mulreany also starts between the posts with Shaun Patton on the bench.

    Donegal: Gavin Mulreany; Mark Curran, Kevin McGettigan, Peadar Mogan; Odhran McFadden Ferry; Finbarr Roarty, Caolan McColgan; Hugh McFadden, Domhnall MacGiolla Bhride; Jamie Brennan, Jeac MacCellabhui, Odhran Doherty; Charles McGuinness, Michael Murphy, Niall O'Donnell

    Subs: Shaun Patton, Stephen McMenamin, Caolan Ward, Eoin McHugh, Jonny Carlin, Luke McGlynn; Oisin Caulfield, Aaron Ward, Jack Gallagher, Keelan McGroddy, Ciaran Moore

    Tyrone: Niall Morgan; Aidan Clarke, Peter Teague, Niall Devlin; Michael McKernan, Rory Brennan, Peter Harte; Brian Kennedy, Conn Kilpatrick; Mattie Donnelly, Kieran McGeary, Ciaran Daly; Joe Oguz, Mark Bradley, Darragh Canavan

    Subs: Oisin O'Kane, Ruairi Canavan, Joe Oguz, Aodhan Donaghy, Mattie Donnelly, Peter Harte, Nathan McCarron, Darragh Canavan, Cormac Quinn, Shea O'Hare, Michael O'Neill

    Donegal v TyroneImage source, BBC Sport
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    Donegal v Tyrone

  11. Derry relegatedpublished at 15:10 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March

    FT: Derry 1-17 Mayo 2-19

    Mayo add a late point to compound Derry's misery as their relegation to Division Two is confirmed with a game still to play.

    The Oak Leafers - Division One champions a year ago - needed to win today and then beat All-Ireland champions Armagh at the Athletic Grounds next week to have any hope of avoiding the drop but their fate is now already sealed.

  12. Postpublished at 15:08 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March

    Derry 1-17 Mayo 2-18

    Conor Glass has really stepped up for Derry in this second half as he lands his third two-pointer in the game.

  13. Postpublished at 15:07 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March

    Derry 1-15 Mayo 2-18

    Ryan O'Donoghue lands a point for Mayo to halt Derry's momentum and stretch the gap back out to six.

  14. Postpublished at 15:00 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March

    Derry 1-15 Mayo 2-17

    Shane McGuigan swivels and fires into the side netting from a tight angle as Derry spurn a goal chance.

    McGuigan is fuming as he claims that a Mayo defender should have been penalised for a foot block.

    However, the gap is reduced to five as Conor Doherty lands another point

  15. Postpublished at 14:58 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March

    Derry 1-14 Mayo 2-17

    Two big two-pointers from Conor Glass in quick succession after Mayo had scored another to make it four points in a row in the second half.

    Derry are suddenly back within six points.

  16. Postpublished at 14:51 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March

    Derry 1-10 Mayo 2-16

    The clinical Matthew Ruane adds another for Mayo, who are pulling well clear.

  17. Cavan behind at breakpublished at 14:50 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March

    Roscommon 0-11 Cavan 0-9 (HT)

    A tight game at Dr Hyde sees Roscommon two in front against Cavan at the interval.

    Roscommon v CavanImage source, BBC Sport
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    Roscommon v Cavan

  18. Postpublished at 14:47 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March

    Derry 1-10 Mayo 2-15

    Frankin Irwin tags on another point for Mayo.

  19. Fantastic Farney!published at 14:47 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March

    Meath 0-8 Monaghan 1-20 (HT)

    Monaghan have produced a blistering first-half display in Navan with the leaders in total control in the top-of-the-table showdown with Meath.

    Meath v MonaghanImage source, BBC Sport
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    Meath v Monaghan

  20. Antrim trailing to Sligopublished at 14:44 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March

    Antrim 0-6 Sligo 1-11 (HT)

    A goal from Luke Towey helps Sligo into an eight-point lead over the Saffrons at the break in Corrigan.

    Antrim v SligoImage source, BBC Sport
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    Antrim v Sligo