Postpublished at 16:07 British Summer Time 1 June
Dublin 0-2 Armagh 0-2
Cormac Costello turns well and lands a point for Dublin with his left foot.
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 0-2 Armagh 0-2
Cormac Costello turns well and lands a point for Dublin with his left foot.
Dublin 0-1 Armagh 0-2
Rian O'Neill tries his luck from a narrow angle, but his effort drifts wide.
Dublin 0-1 Armagh 0-2
Brian Howard kicks wide from range and looks annoyed with that effort.
Colm Basquel then hits Dublin's second successive wide before Jarly Og Burns curls home his fifth point in the All-Ireland series to edge Armagh ahead.
It's been a fast-paced start in Croke Park.
Dublin 0-1 Armagh 0-1
Rory Grugan levels with a close-range free after Jarly Og Burns was fouled when racing through and was unable to get his shot off.
Dublin 0-1 Armagh 0-0
Dublin win the throw in and Sean Bugler has an early attempt at goal, but it is straight at Ethan Rafferty.
A few seconds later he nails the opening score with a looping effort.
Dublin 0-0 Armagh 0-0
Joe McQuilan throws the ball in and we're off and running at a sunny Croke Park.
The winners of this one will top Group Four and progress to the next round, so it's a crucial game.
Dublin v Armagh
Two late changes for Dublin as Niall Scully and Paddy Small replace Tom Lahiff and Brian O'Leary.
Dublin v Armagh
Oisin McConville
Armagh All-Ireland winner on BBC Sport
Dublin are not where they were at, but there's still a little bit of fight in them. They will enjoy Croke Park, but Armagh will too; obviously they have lovely memories from the last time they were.
The fact that [Con] O'Callaghan won't be there - or we're led to believe he won't be there - definitely helps Armagh and detracts from Dublin's forward line.
They need absolutely everybody right now. The biggest thing they need is experience.
Apart from winning the Ulster Championship, Armagh have ticked all the boxes this year. They've gotten a lot of players back from injury, so I think they're in a brilliant place for this game.
Dublin v Armagh
Dublin captain Con O'Callaghan has not been included in Dessie Farrell's squad after the three-time All-Star forward was forced off injured in Dublin's win over Galway on 17 May.
He has been replaced by Tom Lahiff.
Armagh boss Kieran McGeeney has also been forced into a change with Oisin O'Neill replaced by Conor Turbitt in attack.
Crossmaglen club-man O'Neill was withdrawn after just 11 minutes in the Orchard's opening Group Four win over Derry at the Athletic Grounds last week.
Rian O'Neill - Oisin's brother - has been named to start at corner-forward after making his return against Derry.
Having not featured since last year's All-Ireland final, O'Neill replaced Aidan Forker just prior to throw-in last week.
The winners of today's game will more than likely top Group Four and earn straight passage through to the quarter-finals.
Dublin: Stephen Cluxton; David Byrne, Theo Clancy, Sean MacMahon; Alex Gavin, Brian Howard, Tom Lahiff; Peadar O Cofaigh Byrne, Killian McGinnis; Ciaran Kilkenny, Lorcan O'Dell, Sean Bugler; Brian O'Leary, Cormac Costello, Colm Basquel.
Subs: Evan Comerford, Luke Breathnach, Nathan Doran, Lee Gannon, Davy Keogh, Greg McEneaney, Eoghan O'Donnell, Dan O'Leary, Niall Scully, John Small, Paddy Small.
Armagh: Ethan Rafferty, Paddy Burns, Barry McCambridge, Peter McGrane; Ross McQuillan, Tiernan Kelly, Jarly Og Burns; Jason Duffy, Ben Crealey; Darragh McMullan, Rory Grugan, Oisin Kelly; Rian O'Neill, Andrew Murnin, Conor Turbitt.
Subs: Blaine Hughes, Tomas McCormack, Greg McCabe, Connaire Mackin, Cian McConville, Joe McElroy, Niall Grimley, Callum O'Neill, Stefan Campbell, Shane McPartlan, Jemar Hall.
Dublin v Armagh
Donegal overpower Cavan in Kingspan Breffni Park.
Caolan McColgan adds a late goal to pile more misery on the Breffni men.
A fantastic performance on the road from Donegal.
Cavan 1-13 Donegal 3-26
Derry 2-20 Galway 4-14
WHAT A GAME OF FOOTBALL.
Drama all over and Derry will be kicking themselves they let that slip and they are maybe lucky to get a draw.
Matthew Tierney's goal looked to win it for Galway before Conor Doherty's late point to level.
Derry 2-20 Galway 4-14
Derry 2-20 Galway 4-14
Conor Doherty shoots over.
Derry 2-19 Galway 4-14
DRAMA - Matthew Tierney punches to the net for Galway.
Cavan 1-12 Donegal 2-23
Conor O'Donnell fires past the Cavan goalkeeper into the net.
Donegal starting to cut loose in Breffni Park.
Derry 2-19 Galway 3-14
Damien Comer taps over a mark.
Derry 2-19 Galway 3-13
Brendan Rogers lands a big score for Derry.
Derry 2-18 Galway 3-13
Peter Cooke kicks Galway's 9th wide.
Cavan 1-11 Donegal 1-22
Oisin Gallen and Killian Clarke exchange points, before Ciaran Thompson adds a free give Donegal an 11-point lead
Ciarán Thompson of Donegal
Derry 2-18 Galway 3-13
Derry are penalised for failing to keep three players in attack.
Matthew Tierney takes it out to two point range.
And Tierney sends it miles wide.
Derry 2-18 Galway 3-13
Ethan Doherty back on for Derry with Niall Toner making way.