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. Postpublished at 15:53 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Tyrone 0-1 Dublin 0-0

    Morgan is sitting up and now gets to his feet to loud applause. He is playing on.

  2. Postpublished at 15:52 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Tyrone 0-1 Dublin 0-0

    Niall Morgan takes a tumble after colliding in the air with Sean MacMahon for the ball.

    Hopefully he is okay but there looks to be some concern as the medics come on.

  3. Postpublished at 15:50 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Armagh 0-2 Derry 0-0

    Ross McQuillan kicks Armagh into the lead against Derry inside 28 seconds and Rory Grugan soon doubles the advantage from a placed ball.

  4. Postpublished at 15:49 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Tyrone 0-1 Dublin 0-0

    Opening point by Darragh Canavan

  5. Underway in Omaghpublished at 15:46 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Tyrone 0-0 Dublin 0-0

  6. Armagh make one change for Derry contestpublished at 15:45 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Armagh v Derry (15:45 BST)

    Armagh were on the end of a drubbing last weekend but Kieran McGeeney hasn't pressed the panic button as he makes only one change in personnel as Jason Duffy replaces Oisin Conaty although there are a host of positional switches.

    Duffy is named at midfield alongside Connaire Mackin, who is again joined in the starting line-up by brother Ciaran.

    Paddy Tally hand a debut to Glen's Jody McDermott but while Brendan Rogers remains unavailable because of injury, it's a largely experienced Oak Leaf side.

    Armagh: B Hughes; P McGrane, B McCambridge, P Burns; Ciaran Mackin, G McCabe, A Forker; Connaire Mackin, J Duffy; D McMullen, R Grugan, C Turbitt; O Neill, A Murnin, J Og Burns.

    Derry: B McKinless; D Baker, E McEvoy, M Bradley; C Doherty, P McGrogan, J McDermott; C Glass, A Tohill; E Doherty, N Toner, S McGuigan; P Cassidy, B McCarron, C Devlin.

  7. Two changes for Tyronepublished at 15:39 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Tyrone v Dublin (15.45 GMT)

    So the big news from Tyrone is that Darren McCurry is starting at full-forward in place of Mark Bradley.

    Aodhan Donaghy is in in the half forward line for Joe Oguz.

    We can only assume Bradley is injured as Cathal McShane is now in the subs wearing the number 14 jersey.

    Biggest crowd of the season in Healy Park to see this one, though that would not be hard given Tyrone’s paltry support all year.

    The Dubs have travelled in numbers and the locals have responded in kind and turned out to see them.

  8. Full-timepublished at 15:38 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Fermanagh 1-18 Laois 2-13

    Josh Largo-Ellis wins it for Fermanagh. As things stood at half-time they would have been promoted but Kieran Donnelly will be more than happy with how his team have played and looking forward to their Ulster championship clash with Down next month.

  9. Full-timepublished at 15:36 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Kildare 1-26 Antrim 1-15

    Antrim are relegated from Division Three as Kildare finish top.

  10. No Cluxton for Dubspublished at 15:34 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Tyrone v Dublin (15:45 GMT)

    Changes for Dublin - Gavin Sheridan and Killian McGinnis start in place of legendary goalkeeper Stephen Cluxton and Luke Breathnach.

    Amongst the subs, Hugh O’Sullivan will now wear number 1 and Calum Ahearne will wear number 26.

  11. Postpublished at 15:29 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Kildare 1-24 Antrim 1-15

    Into four minutes of additional time in Newbridge and a scoring surge from Kildare has all but sentenced Antrim to relegation to Division Four here.

  12. Donegal make 11 changes from Tyrone defeatpublished at 15:26 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Mayo v Donegal (15:45 GMT)

    Donegal boss Jim McGuinness makes 11 changes from last weekend's home defeat by Tyrone although neither Patrick McBrearty or Michael Murphy are involved.

    However, front-line stars such as Shaun Patton, Brendan McCole, Ryan McHugh, Caolan McGonagle, Ciaran Thompson and Shane O'Donnell are included.

    Finbarr Roarty, Caolan McColgan, Hugh McFadden and Niall O'Donnell are the four men retainined.

    Mayo boss Kevin McStay makes two changes from the win over Derry as Davitt Neary and Darren McHale replace Conor Reid and Jack Carney.

    Mayo: C Reape; J Coyne, D McHugh, E Hession; S Callinan, D McBrien, F Kelly; S Coen, M Ruane; D Neary, D McHale, J Flynn; A O’Shea, F Irwin, R O’Donoghue.

    Donegal: S Patton; F Roarty, S McMenamin, B McCole; R McHugh, C McGonagle, C McColgan; H McFadden, C Moore; D O Baoill, C Thompson, S O'Donnell; N O'Donnell, C O'Donnell, L McGlynn

  13. Team newspublished at 15:25 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Tyrone v Dublin (15:45)

    Malachy O'Rourke has plumped for the same starting fifteen that beat an understrength Donegal side in Letterkenny a week ago.

    There are a few positional switches with Kieran McGeary and Joe Oguz now with much more familiar numbers on their back, with the former in the half-back line and Oguz up front.

    Of course it would be a surprise if there are not late changes, as O'Rourke tends to do.

    He has extra firepower on the bench with Darren McCurry, who's been out of sorts in the league this year, looking a bit sharper when brought on last week and scoring a point.

    Tyrone need to win and hope other results go their way to avoid relegation. They could win, get to seven league points and still go down, which would be harsh but a cold reality of a league where teams have targeted certain games and appeared not too bothered in others. Points have been flying around all over the place and Tyrone could be the big losers.

    Dessie Farrell has made one change with Greg McEneaney coming into the half-back line, pushing Brian Howard to midfield to replace Tom Lahiff.

    There may be some new, unknown players in the ranks these days but they still carry a menacing threat with Luke Breathnach and Ross McGarry hitting 0-6 between them in last week's win over the previously unbeaten Galway in Croke Park. Old reliables Con O'Callaghan and Cormac Costello hit 0-9 between them, with two goals from Sean Bugler.

    That game saw Stephen Cluxton, who made his debut 24 years ago, make his first appearance since last year's All-Ireland quarter-final loss to Galway.

    He has been to Healy Park many times and will remember how Dublin relegated Tyrone on the final game of the league campaign 15 years ago.

    Cluxton is around so long he could even have played in the infamous 'Battle of Omagh' in 2006 but he was rested on that occasion. He may have been glad about that as a bitter rivalry spilled over with four reds and 14 yellows issued that day.

    The rivalry is not as intense these days but today could be the start of a new chapter of memorable contests between these two, you never know!

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

    Subs: Oisin O'Kane, Frank Burns, Ruairi Canavan, Aodhan Donaghy, Nathan McCarron, Darren McCurry, Eoin McElholm, Seanie O'Donnell, Shea O'Hare, Michael O'Neill, Cormac Quinn

    Dublin: Stephen Cluxton; David Byrne, Theo Clancy, Conor Tyrrell; Cian Murphy, Sean MacMahon, Greg McEneaney; Brian Howard, Peadar O Cofaigh Byrne; Ross McGarry, Sean Bugler, Niall Scully; Luke Breathnach, Con O'Callaghan, Cormac Costello

    Subs: Gavin Sheridan, Alex Gavin, Davy Keogh, Ciaran Kilkenny, Kevin Lahiff, James Madden, Killian McGinnis, Lorcan O’Dell. Eoghan O’Donnell, Brian O’Leary, Paddy Small

    Tyrone v DublinImage source, BBC Sport
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    Tyrone v Dublin

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

    Fermanagh 1-13 Laois 2-13

    A two-pointer from Garvan Jones' has revived Fermanagh's feint promotion hopes with 62 minutes gone.

  15. Postpublished at 15:24 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Kildare 1-19 Antrim 1-15

    Fionn Nagle has hit the net for the Saffs but points from Darragh Kirwan and Alex Beirne still leave Kildare in control in Newbridge.

  16. Down's relegation confirmed after Louth beat Meathpublished at 15:20 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    FT: Louth 1-19 Meath 0-17

    As we suggested moments ago, Down's victory over Monaghan hasn't proved enough as Louth have just beaten Meath 1-19 to 0-17. That saves Ger Brennan's side from the drop as they edge out Down on the head-to-head following their 2-17 to 0-22 win over last month. On such small margins, success and failure can be dictated.

    Despite their defeat today, Monaghan will be joined in Division One by Roscommon after the Rossies drew with relegated Westmeath this afternoon with Cavan blowing a glorious promotion chance by losing 0-19 to 0-21 at home to Cork.

    What a thrilling conclusion to Division Two.

  17. Goal!published at 15:13 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Fermanagh 1-10 Laois 2-11

    Huge blow for Fermanagh as Brian Byrne finds net once more for Laois!

  18. Roscommon draw in Westmeathpublished at 15:10 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    FT: Westmeath 1-19 Roscommon 2-16

    Roscommon lost a big lead as they were held to a draw in Mullingar. It's still prove enough to earn promotion with Cavan having lost to Cork and Meath five down against Louth deep into added time.

  19. Full-time in Clonespublished at 15:09 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Monaghan 2-17 Down 0-24

    Down have held up their end of the bargain with a win but they needed results elsewhere to go their way.

    Cork have beaten Cavan and as it stands Louth lead Meath so that would relegate Down.

    Monaghan are promoted.

  20. Postpublished at 15:09 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Monaghan 2-17 Down 0-24

    Dessie Ward with his second two pointer.