Summary

  • Hurling 1B: Antrim 0-11 Waterford 2-23 (result)

  • Division One: Tyrone 2-13 Kerry 3-13 (result)

  • Division One: Galway v Donegal (15:45 GMT)

  • Division Two: Westmeath 0-21 Cavan 1-22 (result)

  • Division Two: Louth 2-17 Down 0-22 (result)

  • Division Three: Fermanagh 1-13 Offaly 3-6 (result)

  1. Off we gopublished at 13:47 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February

    Tyrone 0-0 Kerry 0-0

    We are underway in Plunkett Park as Tyrone welcome Kerry to the highest village in Ulster.

    At 500 feet above sea level, let's see if Tyrone can hit the heights in Pomeroy today.

  2. McEntee happy after Saffrons ease past Leitrimpublished at 13:43 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February

    Antrim 4-16 Leitrim 1-11

    Antrim manager Andy McEntee cut a much happier figure on Saturday afternoon than six days previously as he watched his team get back to winning ways in Allianz Football League Division Three with their 14-point win over Leitrim.

    First-half goals from Marc Jordan, Niall Burns, Dominic McEnhill and Fionn Nagle had Antrim in total control by the midway point and they were able to manage the game out in the second period.

    Following a pair of defeats on the road, including last week's 16-point reverse away to Offaly in Tullamore when they finished with 13 men, bouncing back was the objective on Saturday and they accomplished that mission.

    "But for eight wides in the first half, we could have been further ahead although it was probably over as a contest [at half-time]. It's tough for Leitrim as they are struggling without a lot of key men, but for us it was just important to get the win," said McEntee.

    "We certainly seemed to have a lot more energy about us than last weekend, but relief is the most overwhelming feeling at the moment so it's nice to win."

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    Antrim manager Andy McEnteeImage source, Inpho
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    Andy McEntee says his players must focus on their Division Three campaign rather than being side-tracked by the controversy over whether their Ulster SFC game against Armagh will be played at Corrigan Park

  3. Late changespublished at 13:42 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February

    Tyrone v Kerry, Plunkett Park, Pomeroy 13:45 GMT

    Mattie Donnelly and Mickey O'Neill start for Tyrone in place of Kieran McGeary and Seanie O'Donnell.

    The Canavan brothers took part in the warm-up along with Peter Harte and the Errigal trio are all brought on to the bench, replacing Lorcan McGarrity, Liam Gray and Ronan Cassidy.

    The Errigal boys are bound to get their first experience of life under the new rules at some point in this game as Tyrone chase vital league points.

    Kerry are as selected.

  4. Division Onepublished at Team News

    Tyrone v Kerry, Plunkett Park, Pomeroy 13:45 GMT

    Tyrone's hasty retreat into the Sperrin mountains due to the inclement weather brings back memories of 2020 when on a Sunday morning, a Tyrone v Kerry league fixture was moved from Omagh to Edendork.

    This time the game was at least moved 24 hours earlier with the pitch in Healy Park deemed unplayable.

    Malachy O'Rourke has named an unchanged team from what was the poorest performance under his short three-game reign so far in the defeat away to Mayo last Sunday.

    But that won't be the team that lines out. Expect several late changes with Errigal Ciaran players expected to make their return for the first time since the All-Ireland club defeat last month.

    Kerry have David Clifford back in the starting line-up. What a boost for any team.

    Let's see if he enjoys his visit to Pomeroy with both these teams in dire need of league points.

    Tyrone: Niall Morgan; Aidan Clarke, Peter Teague, Niall Devlin; Michael McKernan, Rory Brennan, Frank Burns; Brian Kennedy, Conn Kilpatrick; Seanie O'Donnell, Kieran McGeary, Ciaran Daly; Darren McCurry, Mark Bradley, Eoin McElholm

    Subs: Oisin O'Kane, Ronan Cassidy, Ben Cullen, Aodhan Donaghy, Mattie Donnelly, Liam Gray, Nathan McCarron, Lorcan McGarrity, Cathal McShane, Shea O'Hare, Michael O'Neill

    Kerry: Shane Ryan; Damien Bourke, Jason Foley, Dylan Casey; Graham O'Sullivan, Mike Breen, Brian O Beaglaoich; Diarmuid O'Connor, Joe O'Connor; Darragh Lyne, Paudie Clifford, Ruairi Murphy; David Clifford, Paul Geaney, Dylan Geaney

    Subs: Shane Murphy, Conor Geaney, Donal O'Sullivan, Tom Leo O'Sullivan, Micheal Burns, Sean O'Brien, Armin Heinrich, Paul Murphy, Tony Brosnan, Barry Dan O'Sullivan, Mark O'Shea

    Tyrone v KerryImage source, BBC Sport
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    Tyrone v Kerry

  5. McKaigue says Donegal game must-win for Derrypublished at 13:33 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February

    Dublin 3-20 Derry 2-12

    Chrissy McKaigue says next Sunday's Division One contest in Donegal is now effectively must-win for relegation-threatened Derry but believes they can achieve a surprise victory in Ballyshannon despite Saturday's heavy defeat by Dublin.

    McKaigue said that Derry were "never in a position to win" at Croke Park, adding that the 3-20 to 2-12 scoreline "reflected what it was, which was a fairly one-sided game".

    Yet he contends his former Oak Leaf team-mates can still avoid the drop, which would be quite a fall after beating Dublin to land the Division One title last March.

    "I would still back those players to get points in the next three games but they need to start by getting two points in the next game against Donegal," said McKaigue who was on punditry duty for BBC Sport during the iPlayer coverage of the Dublin contest.

    "I still believe the Donegal game is a game that they can see as winnable."

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    Dublin's Eoghan O'Donnell gets away from Conor Glass to kick a point at Croke ParkImage source, Inpho
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    Despite a promising start, Derry proved no match for Dublin at Croke Park

  6. Corrigan Park action beginspublished at 13:32 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February

    Antrim v Waterford, 13:30 GMT

    The match throws in at Corrigan Park. Enjoy the action on the BBC iPlayer or the BBC Sport website.

  7. Antrim v Waterford hurling coverage under waypublished at 13:28 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February

    Antrim v Waterford, 13:30 GMT

    We're under way with the BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website live coverage of Antrim's crucial Allianz Hurling League Division 1B contest against Waterford.

    Thomas Niblock is presenting today's coverage with Mark Sidebottom on commentary alongside Clare great Jamesie O'Connor.

  8. Armagh and Mayo draw in Division One thrillerpublished at 13:21 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February

    Armagh 1-17 Mayo 1-17

    Mayo fought their way back from nine points down to secure a 1-17 to 1-17 Division One draw against All-Ireland champions Armagh at the Athletic Grounds but the visitors will rue missing a late chance to win the game.

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    Davitt Neary strokes Mayo's goal past Armagh keeper Ethan RaffertyImage source, Getty Images
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    Davitt Neary's goal helped Mayo fight back from nine points down to lead Armagh by two but two late points by the Orchard County secured the home side a draw

  9. Highlights: Dublin power past Derry at Croke Parkpublished at 13:13 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February

    Dublin 3-20 Derry 2-12

    Derry made a promising start at Croke Park last night but as you will see if you look at our highlights, it soon unravelled for the Oak Leafers.

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    Highlights: Dublin v Derry

  10. Down hurlers' Meath game also offpublished at 13:12 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February

    Allianz Hurling League

    We're also just hearing that Down hurlers' scheduled Division Two game against Meath at Trim has also been called off because of a waterlogged pitch.

    The inclement weather has led to a number of postponements including the big Division 1A Hurling game between Kilkenny and Limerick and the Division 1B Hurling contest between Laois and Carlow.

  11. Tyrone and Fermanagh games venue changespublished at 13:08 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February

    Tyrone v Kerry (13:45 GMT)

    The venue for Tyrone's Allianz Football League Division One contest against Kerry was changed from Healy Park in Omagh to Pomeroy.

    A Tyrone GAA statement on Saturday morning confirmed the venue change although gave no reason for the decision.

    The throw-in time for the crucial Division One fixture remains 13:45 GMT.

    Both sides go into the crucial contest on only two league points from their opening three games.

    Tyrone's ladies were also scheduled to play Kerry in Omagh today but that game was switched to Garvaghey and the Kingdom ladies lead 2-4 to 0-4 at half-time.

    Fermanagh's Division Three contest against Offaly was also moved from Brewster Park in Enniskillen to Ederney. The throw-in remains 14:00 GMT.

  12. Watch: Antrim v Waterford on the BBC iPlayerpublished at 12:58 Greenwich Mean Time 23 February

    Antrim v Waterford, 13:30 GMT

    After a hammering by seriously improving Offaly a fortnight ago, Davy Fitzgerald's Antrim will surely have to lift their performance considerably to complete with Waterford in today's vital Allianz Hurling League Division 1B contest at Corrigan Park.

    However, the Saffrons have invariably been competitive at the west Belfast venue in recent seasons and indeed have claimed some notable scalps there, so Fitzgerald's men are not without hope going into this contest against the team that he managed as recently as seven months ago.

    In addition, promotion favourites Waterford lost their opener in Carlow and weren't overly impressive in defeating Laois two weeks ago.

    Antrim go into today's game in one of the relegation positions, with only Westmeath, who they defeated at Corrigan Park earlier this month, behind them in the Division 1B table, with two teams going to suffer the drop when the action concludes on 22 March.

    The quality of the division was further emphasised by Offaly's victory over Dublin at Croke Park yesterday which moved the Faithful County to the top of the table on seven points from four games, with the Dubs currently in second spot on four points from three games.

    The Saffrons' remaining contests will be over the next fortnight as they play in Carlow next weekend before the concluding home game with Laois prior to sitting out the final round in the seven-team division.

    This is a big game today so we hope you enjoy our video coverage in addition to our text commentary from the Allianz Football League which includes the Division One action as Tyrone host Kerry at Pomeroy (13:45 GMT) before high flying Galway and Donegal clash at Salthill (15:45).

    Watch: Antrim v Waterford on the BBC iPlayerImage source, BBC Sport
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    Watch: Antrim v Waterford on the BBC iPlayer