Summary

  • Tailteann Cup - Antrim 1-22 London 0-14 (Result)

  • Tailteann Cup - Fermanagh 0-25 Wexford 1-17 (Result)

  • All-Ireland - Cavan 1-13 Donegal 3-26 (Result)

  • All-Ireland - Derry 2-20 Galway 4-14 (Result)

  • All-Ireland - Monaghan 1-25 Clare 1-16 (Result)

  • All-Ireland - Dublin 0-19 Armagh 0-24 (Result)

  1. Final whistlepublished at 17:55 British Summer Time 1 June

    FT: Dublin 0-19 Armagh 0-24

    That is all from us after another big day in the All-Ireland series.

    Holders Armagh are through to the All-Ireland quarter-finals after beating Dublin.

    You can read the report from Croke Park here.

    Armagh were able to top the group with a victory following Derry and Galway's dramatic draw in Celtic Park in Group Four's other game.

    You can read the report from Celtic Park here.

    Donegal got their first win of the round-robin series by beating Cavan whilst Monaghan made it back-to-back victories with a win against Clare.

    We will have reaction from today's games to follow on the BBC Sport website, but for now, goodnight.

  2. 'We had a good conversion rate' - Gruganpublished at 17:49 British Summer Time 1 June

    Dublin 0-19 Armagh 0-24

    Rory Grugan, who was named man of the match, speaking to RTE after the game: "I think we got to grips with the game after a shaky start, we got control, built a bit of a lead and had a good conversion rate."

    On topping the group: "After the disappointment of the Ulster final, this group was daunting enough but a good performance last week gave us confidence going into this week and we didn't know the other result would work out but we're in a good position now. We now have the passage straight to the quarter-final, it's so important that extra week's rest."

  3. Postpublished at 17:44 British Summer Time 1 June

    Dublin 0-19 Armagh 0-24

    Armagh will now have the luxury of rotating in their final game against Galway with their place in the last eight secured.

    Dublin face Derry in their last game, knowing a win would take them through.

  4. Full-timepublished at 17:41 British Summer Time 1 June

    Monaghan 1-25 Clare 1-16

    Monaghan substitute Andrew Woods adds a point before Rory Beggan adds two late two pointers to ease Monaghan nerves.

    The Farneymen outscore Clare 1-18 to 1-2 in the second half.

  5. Full-timepublished at 17:39 British Summer Time 1 June

    Dublin 0-19 Armagh 0-24

    Job well done for Armagh, with their five-point victory helping the holders book their place in the quarter-finals of this year's competition with a game to spare.

  6. goal

    Goalpublished at 17:36 British Summer Time 1 June

    Monaghan 1-20 Clare 1-16

    Dermot Coughlan gets Clare's second point of the second half, before Aaron Griffin fires home for Clare to give the visitors late hope.

    Four points in it.

  7. Postpublished at 17:34 British Summer Time 1 June

    Dublin 0-19 Armagh 0-24

    A free from Cormac Costello gets Dublin to within five with three minutes left.

  8. Postpublished at 17:32 British Summer Time 1 June

    Monaghan 1-20 Clare 0-15

    Rory Beggan gets his first of the day as he strokes over a 45.

    Monaghan lead by eight.

  9. Postpublished at 17:31 British Summer Time 1 June

    Dublin 0-18 Armagh 0-24

    Another contribution from a substitute as Joe McElroy adds a point.

  10. Postpublished at 17:30 British Summer Time 1 June

    Monaghan 1-19 Clare 0-15

    Mark McInerney finally claims the first point of the second half for Clare, but Jack McCarron raises another orange flag at the other end.

  11. Postpublished at 17:28 British Summer Time 1 June

    Dublin 0-18 Armagh 0-23

    Lee Gannon tags on another point. Five between the sides.

  12. Postpublished at 17:27 British Summer Time 1 June

    Dublin 0-17 Armagh 0-23

    Paddy Small gets his first of the day with a good two-pointer. That will give them the belief they can come back.

  13. Postpublished at 17:25 British Summer Time 1 June

    Monaghan 1-17 Clare 0-14

    Stephen O'Hanlon had a goal scoring opportunity but fires over the bar.

    Michael Bannigan adds a further point as Monaghan keeping tagging on points.

    They've outscored Clare by 1-10 to 0 points in this second half.

  14. Postpublished at 17:24 British Summer Time 1 June

    Dublin 0-15 Armagh 0-23

    Rian O'Neill gets his third two-pointer, this one off the ground from a free and the gap widens further.

  15. Postpublished at 17:21 British Summer Time 1 June

    Dublin 0-15 Armagh 0-21

    The clock is stopped with Stefan Campbell down receiving treatment after being clipped.

  16. Postpublished at 17:20 British Summer Time 1 June

    Dublin 0-15 Armagh 0-21

    Stefan Campbell curls home his first point since coming on.

  17. Postpublished at 17:19 British Summer Time 1 June

    Monaghan 1-15 Clare 0-14

    Aaron Carey adds another point from play.

    Clare are yet to score in the second half.

    You don't win games that way!

    Stephen O'Hanlon of Monaghan in action against Ikem Ugweuru of ClareImage source, Getty Images
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    Stephen O'Hanlon of Monaghan in action against Ikem Ugweuru of Clare

  18. Postpublished at 17:18 British Summer Time 1 June

    Dublin 0-15 Armagh 0-20

    Sean Bugler hits two wides in a few minutes and Armagh survive after Ethan Rafferty's poor kickout.

  19. Postpublished at 17:17 British Summer Time 1 June

    Dublin 0-15 Armagh 0-20

    Darragh McMullan kicks a good score after being found by a nice soccer style pass from Oisin Conaty.

    At the other end, Sean Bugler converts another two-pointer to bring Dublin to within five once again.

    Stefan Campbell is then introduced for Conor Turbitt.

  20. goal

    Goal - Monaghanpublished at 17:16 British Summer Time 1 June

    Monaghan 1-14 Clare 0-14

    Jack McCarron nails a two-pointer to further reduce Clare's advantage.

    Are the Farney men clicking into gear? Yes!

    Conor McCarthy fires Monaghan into the lead.

    David Garland adds another two pointer for the hosts.

    The momentum in this game has swung in favour of Monaghan.

    Conor McCarthy of Monaghan celebrates after scoring his side's first goalImage source, Getty Images
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    Conor McCarthy of Monaghan celebrates after scoring his side's first goal