Postpublished at 17:14 British Summer Time 1 June
Dublin 0-13 Armagh 0-19
Ethan Rafferty bursts forward and strokes home a point.

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)
Dublin 0-13 Armagh 0-19
Ethan Rafferty bursts forward and strokes home a point.
Dublin 0-13 Armagh 0-18
Bean Crealey hits a wide with Armagh looking to extend their advantage.
Dublin 0-13 Armagh 0-18
Cormac Costello makes amends after missing the free to nail a two-pointer and bring Dublin to within five.
Dublin 0-11 Armagh 0-18
Cormac Costello hits a ninth wide for Dublin as he went for a two-pointer.
It is not their day in front of goal.
Monaghan 0-10 Clare 0-14
Jack McCarron raises an orange flag as Monaghan begin to eat into Clare's lead.
McCarron then adds a free to bring his tally to four.
Four points separate the sides.
Dermot Coughlan of Clare in action against Kieran Duffy of Monaghan
Dublin 0-11 Armagh 0-18
Ross McQuillan strides forward with purpose, but strokes the ball wide from a narrow angle.
Dublin 0-11 Armagh 0-18
And it's happened for a third time in this second half, with Grugan adding another free.
Dublin 0-11 Armagh 0-17
Dublin once again penalised for not keeping three up and Rory Grugan gets his seventh point of the game from the resulting free.
Dublin 0-11 Armagh 0-16
Brian Howard smashes home another point when it looked like the space may have been opening up for a shot at goal.
Dublin 0-10 Armagh 0-16
Another free for Rory Grugan and Armagh move six ahead.
Dublin 0-10 Armagh 0-15
Substitute Lee Gannon curls home to move Dublin into double figures.
Dublin 0-9 Armagh 0-15
A second two-pointer for Rian O'Neill and a good start to the second half for the Sam Maguire holders.
Monaghan 0-7 Clare 0-14
Four seasons in one day at St. Tiernach's Park.
Will the hosts gain an advantage from the changeable conditions?
Monaghan have the wind at their backs, so two-pointers could be a good way back into this game for the hosts.
Dublin 0-9 Armagh 0-13
Back under way in Croke Park with John Small on for Alex Gavin.
Monaghan 0-7 Clare 0-14
Monaghan will have the wind behind them after the break.
Clare hold a seven point advantage as they head into the second half.
Can Monaghan stage a fight back?
Killian Lavelle of Monaghan in action against Alan Sweeney of Clare
Dublin 0-9 Armagh 0-13
An entertaining first half comes to a close with Armagh leading by four points.
It took the All-Ireland champions a while to find their feet, but once they did they were electric going forward.
Stephen Cluxton has made two big saves to keep Dublin in the game.
Dublin 0-9 Armagh 0-13
Dublin happy to just keep the ball moving until the hooter goes before, they spring into life and Cormac Costello goes for a late point, but he hits their seventh wide.
Dublin 0-9 Armagh 0-13
Cormac Costello is fouled and then converts the resulting free to pull one back for Dublin.
That's his fifth and Dublin's first in 11 minutes.
Monaghan 0-6 Clare 0-14
Clare captain Eoin Cleary fires over the second two pointer of the game, before Aaron Griffin grabs his third point of the day.
Stephen Mooney pulls one back for the Farneymen, but Mark McInerney and Conor Meaney add back-to-back two pointers for Clare.
The visitors lead by eight.
Dublin 0-8 Armagh 0-13
Rory Grugan is uncharacteristically off-target with a free.
Oisin Conaty weaves his way through to fire over soon after as Armagh stretch their lead to five.