Summary

  • Division One - Armagh 4-24 Derry 1-18 (Result)

  • Division One - Tyrone 2-20 Dublin 1-16 (Result)

  • Division One - Mayo 1-18 Donegal 1-16 (Result)

  • Division Two - Cavan 0-19 Cork 0-21 (Result)

  • Division Two - Monaghan 2-17 Down 0-24 (Result)

  • Division Three - Fermanagh 1-18 Laois 2-13 (Result)

  • Division Three - Kildare 1-26 Antrim 1-15 (Result)

  1. Donegal draw level in Castlebarpublished at 17:01 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Mayo 1-13 Donegal 1-13

    Shane O'Donnell draws Donegal level in Castlebar. A draw will be enough to save Mayo but there are plenty of scores left in this game with some 18 minutes remaining.

  2. Postpublished at 16:59 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Mayo 1-13 Donegal 1-12

    Tyrone really are now imploring Donegal to fight back in Castlebar and that game is still in the balance with scores from Conor O'Donnell and Aaron Doherty cutting the home side's lead to 1-13 to 1-12 with just over 20 minutes left.

  3. Postpublished at 16:58 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Tyrone 1-15 Dublin 1-6

    Bugler with a two-pointer for Dublin.

    Now Tyrone are penalised for not keeping three men up.

    Costello misses the free.

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    Goals - Conor Turbitt and Darren McMullenpublished at 16:57 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Armagh 4-13 Derry 0-9

    Not for the first time in this league, Derry's defence has collapsed as first goalkeeper Ben McKinless carries a long ball from Conor Turbitt over his own line although it looked to me as if he had been fouled in the small square. Moments later Darragh McMullen blasts in another Armagh goal.

  5. Postpublished at 16:53 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Tyrone 1-15 Dublin 1-4

    Seanie O’Donnell on for Mattie Donnelly.

    Ciaran Kilkenny on for Dublin.

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    Goal - Eoin McHughpublished at 16:52 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Mayo 1-12 Donegal 1-8

    Tyrone could be saved by Donegal because Eoin McHugh has just stroked in a fine goal at Castlebar after being set up by Dara O Baoill. Finbarr Roarty could have scored another Donegal major seconds later but blasted over the bar. That brought Donegal level but Ryan O'Donoghue, Jack McCarron and an O'Donoghue two-pointer suddenly has four between the sides again.

  7. Postpublished at 16:51 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Tyrone 1-15 Dublin 1-4

    Morgan nails a ‘45 over the bar into the wind, though it may have settled a bit.

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    Goal - Barry McCambridge (Armagh)published at 16:48 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Armagh 2-12 Derry 0-8

    Barry McCambridge rattles in another Armagh goal moments later after another shot comes off the woodwork and lands into his path.

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    Goal - Ross McQuillan (Armagh)published at 16:47 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Armagh 1-12 Derry 0-8

    Sorry Tyrone fans but Ross McQuillan has just hammered in an Armagh goal after a Stefan Campbell shot came back off an upright. Armagh now seven up at the Athletic Grounds.

  10. Second half underwaypublished at 16:45 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Tyrone 1-14 Dublin 1-4

    Dublin have the wind now.

  11. Where do things stand in Division One?published at 16:43 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Allianz Football League Division One

    As it stands in Division One, Mayo are going to be in the final against somebody - don't ask me who - while Tyrone are going down despite their big lead over Dublin because Armagh are beating Derry.

    But methinks there is a lot more to unfold over the next 40 minutes or so. Mayo could end up in the Division One Final or in Division Two. That about sums up matters.

  12. Half-timepublished at 16:30 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Armagh 0-12 Derry 0-8

    Armagh lead the 14-man Oak Leafers 0-12 to 0-8 at the break as Conor Turbitt and Peter McGrane notch points before the interval.

  13. Half timepublished at 16:27 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Tyrone 1-14 Dublin 1-4

    Class score by Canavan after the hooter sounds.

    Tyrone have dominated and absolutely full value for their ten-point interval lead.

    Canavan with 1-3 and McCurry with 0-6.

  14. Half-timepublished at 16:26 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Mayo 1-7 Donegal 0-6

    Jack Carney has had a fine first half for Mayo and he has the final scoring say before the half-time whistle is blown to put the home side 1-7 to 0-6 up at the interval.

  15. Postpublished at 16:25 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Tyrone 1-13 Dublin 1-4

    McCurry has come to the party today.

    He collects a pass from Canavan and ignores the shout to pass it back, opting to shoot off his right foot. The confidence is up.

  16. Postpublished at 16:24 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Tyrone 1-12 Dublin 1-4

    Sean Bugler with his second point for the Dubs.

  17. Postpublished at 16:23 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Tyrone 1-12 Dublin 1-3

    McCurry with a two-point free after Dublin are penalised for not keeping three men up.

  18. Red card - Shane McGuiganpublished at 16:22 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Armagh 0-10 Derry 0-7

    Derry had just been making progress after Niall Toner and Martin Bradley pointed to leave the kick of the ball between the sides but the Oak Leafers are suddenly down to 14 men after star forward Shane McGuigan picks up a second yellow card, which means a red.

  19. Postpublished at 16:20 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Tyrone 1-10 Dublin 1-3

    Darragh Canavan quickly follows McCurry’s score by a score on the edge of the two-point arc, it was quality but only gets one.

  20. Postpublished at 16:19 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Tyrone 1-9 Dublin 1-3

    McCurry with a two-pointer.