Summary

  • Lory Meagher final - Fermanagh 3-22 Longford 2-20 (Result)

  • All-Ireland Series - Tyrone 3-15 Clare 0-10 (Result)

  • Tailteann Cup - Down 2-22 Offaly 3-13 (Result)

  • Christy Ring final – Derry 1-22 Kildare 4-21 (Result)

  • All-Ireland Series - Monaghan 2-10 Louth 2-10 (Result)

  • All-Ireland Series - Derry 0-15 Armagh 3-17 (Result)

  • Tailteann Cup - Sligo 0-20 Antrim 0-20 (Result)

  • Nicky Rackard final - Donegal 3-17 Mayo 0-22 (Result)

  1. goal

    Goal for Tyronepublished at 13:51 British Summer Time 2 June

    Tyrone 1-2 Clare 0-3

    Niall Devlin gets up from corner-back and rifles the ball into the bottom right corner of the net after neat set-up play from another defender in Aidan Clarke.

    Tyrone needed that...

  2. goal

    Goal - Daire McDaid (Offaly)published at 13:48 British Summer Time 2 June

    Down 0-2 Offaly 1-3

    Offaly may not have much to play for but they are certainly not here to make up the numbers as that late replacement, Daire McDaid rifles to the net.

    Another of the late switches, Michael Rooney hits back with a score for Down.

  3. Clare weather the stormpublished at 13:47 British Summer Time 2 June

    Tyrone 0-2 Clare 0-3

    Clare are now back to their full fifteen as Ikem Ugwueru's 10-minute, black-card sin-binning has elapsed.

    Tyrone scored just one point in that period.

    Emmet McMahon gets his second point of the day and the visitors lead once again.

  4. Lory Meagher Cup - Latestpublished at 13:47 British Summer Time 2 June

    Fermanagh 3-20 Longford 2-20

    An impressive spell of play from Longford makes it a three point game. Fermanagh go a man down as Rory Porteous is shown a straight red card.

    With added time remaining and an extra player on the field can Longford claim their first Lory Meagher Cup since 2014?

  5. Throw-inpublished at 13:45 British Summer Time 2 June

    Down 0-1 Offaly 0-0

    We are underway in Cavan. Down with a slight breeze behind them and Gareth McKibbin kicks them into an early lead.

  6. Late changes for Downpublished at 13:44 British Summer Time 2 June

    Two late changes for Down ahead of this afternoon's Tailteann Cup game against Offaly.

    Michael Rooney comes in at full-back for Pierce Laverty, while Ryan Magill replaces Eamon Brown at corner-forward.

    Just one change for Offaly: Daire McDaid comes in at wing-forward for Dylan Hyland.

  7. Postpublished at 13:40 British Summer Time 2 June

    Tyrone 0-2 Clare 0-2

    Emmet McMahon has Clare level after his team kept possession of the football for over two minutes.

    Darragh Canavan kicks Tyrone's and the game's first wide.

  8. Lory Meagher Cup latestpublished at 13:39 British Summer Time 2 June

    Fermanagh 3-20 Longford 2-17

    The goals are coming thick and fast.

    Moments after Teehan found the net for The Erne Men, Joe Rabbitt slots away a goal for Longford.

    Six points separate the sides heading into the final 10 minutes.

    Brian Teehan celebrates after scoring a goalImage source, Inpho
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    Brian Teehan celebrates after scoring a goal

  9. Black card for Clarepublished at 13:35 British Summer Time 2 June

    Tyrone 0-2 Clare 0-1

    The visitors will spend the next 10 minutes with just 14 men after Ikem Ugwueru is shown a black card for a foot trip on Mattie Donnelly.

    Niall Devlin puts Tyrone ahead with a well taken score.

  10. Postpublished at 13:33 British Summer Time 2 June

    Tyrone 0-1 Clare 0-1

    The visitors are up and running after just 15 seconds, Cillian Rouine bursts through and shoots over.

    Ciaran Daly replies at the other end with a well taken effort from a fairly narrow angle.

  11. Game on in Omaghpublished at 13:31 British Summer Time 2 June

    Tyrone 0-0 Clare 0-0

    Mayo referee Jerome Henry throws the ball in and a first championship meeting of Tyrone and Clare is underway.

  12. Lory Meagher Cup latestpublished at 13:29 British Summer Time 2 June

    Fermanagh 2-19 Longford 1-14

    After an impressive turn over from Karl Murray, Longford attack with pace. David Buckley finds himself in perfect position at the edge of the square to tap a goal and reduce the deficit.

    An immediate response from Fermanagh as Luca McCusker responds with a point at the opposite end of the field.

  13. Tailteann Cup - Round Threepublished at 13:29 British Summer Time 2 June

    Down v Offaly, Breffni Park, 13:45 BST

    It’s dead rubber territory in the first of today’s Tailteann Cup games at Kingspan Breffni Park in Cavan.

    Down have already topped Group Four and are straight through to a home quarter-final in a fortnight, while Offaly will exit the competition today, regardless of the result.

    With that being the case, Down manager Conor Laverty has opted to ring the changes with 10 switches from the team that breezed past London in their second fixture.

    Goalkeeper John O’Hare, captain Pierce Laverty, plus Paddy McCarthy, Shealan Johnston and James Guinness are the the five who retain their place in the starting line-up as Laverty uses this game to run his eye over the rest of the squad ahead of the knockout phase.

    Offaly lost to London and Limerick, so even a win today will see them remain bottom on head-to-head with London, so they will hope to sign off on a positive.

    Manager, Declan Kelly has made three changes to the team that lost out to Limerick a fortnight go with Diarmaid Finneran coming in for Jack O’Brien in defence, while Cathal Donoghue gets the nod over Declan Hogan at midfield and Cathal Flynn starts in place of Ruairí McNamee in the attack.

    Down: J O’Hare; F Murdock, P Laverty, P McCarthy; G McKibben, D Magill, S Johnston; J Guinness, J Flynn; R Mason, S Annett, B McConville; P Quinn, C McCrickard, E Brown

    Offaly: I Duffy; D Finneran, D Dempsey, J Furlong; C Egan, P Cunningham, L Pearson; E Carroll, C Donoghue; D Hyland, C Flynn, J Hayes; N Dunne, K O’Neill, J Bryant.

    Down v OffalyImage source, BBC Sport
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    Down v Offaly

  14. Late changes for Tyronepublished at 13:24 British Summer Time 2 June

    Tyrone v Clare, Healy Park, 13:30 BST

    Two late changes to the Tyrone team named in the match programme, Ben Cullen is replaced by Aidan Clarke.

    That move is likely to see Michael McKernan play at wing half-back with Clarke moving into corner-back.

    Joe Oguz comes in to replace Conn Kilpatrick at midfield.

    Clare will start as per programme.

  15. Goal for Fermanaghpublished at 13:17 British Summer Time 2 June

    Fermanagh 2-16 Longford 0-12

    Fermanagh starting the second half with a bang!

    After a battle between Brian Teehan and the Longford goalkeeper the sliotar is spilled in the box.

    Danann McKeogh had no hesitation in finding the loose ball and slotting it nicely into the Longford net.

    Sean Lancaster in action against Tom KeenanImage source, Inpho
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    Sean Lancaster in action against Tom Keenan

  16. All-Ireland SFC - Round Twopublished at 13:09 British Summer Time 2 June

    Tyrone v Clare, Healy Park, 13:30 BST

    Welcome to a dark and dull but, fairly warm Healy Park, Omagh for what already is a season defining game for both Tyrone and Clare.

    Cork's unlikely victory over Ulster champion Donegal yesterday has blown Group 3 wide open with the the Rebel County now sitting top of the tree after two games.

    Defeat today for Tyrone may leave it fairly difficult to advance beyond this stage after last week's defeat at Donegal, the same can be said for the visitors.

    Brian Dooher and Fergal Logan make no changes to the side that started at Ballybofey last weekend meaning brothers Darragh and Ruairi Canavan start on the inside line once again.

    The one change is on the Tyrone bench with Ardboe's Shea O'Hare listed amongst the substitutes just a fortnight after helping the county win the U'20 All-Ireland title and he could be in line for a senior debut if called upon.

    Mark Fitzgerald starts with the same team that lost to Cork two weeks ago, meaning the Banner start with the same 15 for the third game running.

    Clare will look to Emmet McMahon for the bulk of their scores, mainly from dead ball situations.

    Jerome Henry from County Mayo will referee today's game and if there are any late changes before throw-in we'll bring them to you!

    Tyrone: N Morgan; N Devlin, P Hampsey, M McKernan; B Cullen, M Donnelly, K McGeary; B Kennedy, C Kilpatrick; C Daly, M O'Neill, S O'Donnell; D McCurry, D Canavan, R Canavan.

    Clare: S Ryan; M Doherty, C Brennan, R Lanigan; A Sweeney, C Rouine, I Ugweru; B McNamara, D Bohannon; D Walsh, D Coughlan, G Murray; C Downes, A Griffin, E McMahon.

    Tyrone v ClareImage source, BBC Sport
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    Tyrone v Clare

  17. Lory Meagher Final: Half-timepublished at 12:58 British Summer Time 2 June

    Fermanagh 1-14 Longford 0-9

    Longford have some work to do in the second half.

    Fermanagh have been dangerous in attack, working through the Longford defence with ease and tempting goal on a few occasions.

    The Erne men will be happy with their opening half with some fantastic scores converted.

    HT Score in the Lory Meagher FinalImage source, Inpho
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    HT Score in the Lory Meagher Final

  18. Goal! Brian Teehan finds the net for Fermanaghpublished at 12:35 British Summer Time 2 June

    Fermanagh 1-7 Longford 0-4

    Teehan weaves his way through the Longford defence to raise the green flag for Fermanagh.

    It's been a great first half for Joe Baldwin's men.

    Sean Lancaster with Luca McCuskerImage source, Inpho
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    Sean Lancaster with Luca McCusker

  19. Lory Meagher Final latestpublished at 12:28 British Summer Time 2 June

    Fermanagh 0-07 Longford 0-03

    Fermanagh have had an impressive start.

    Luca McCusker, Joe Duffy and Aidan Flanagan all adding their name to the score sheet early on.

    Fermanagh v LongfordImage source, BBC Sport
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    Fermanagh v Longford

  20. Derry v Armagh tops bill on busy Sundaypublished at 12:07 British Summer Time 2 June

    Welcome to our coverage of an action-packed afternoon with live text commentary and updates from eight matches.

    The All-Ireland SFC encounter between league champions Derry and Armagh at Celtic Park (16:00 BST) is the headline act.

    Derry are aiming to bounce back after losing their Group 1 opener to Galway while Armagh hope to make it two wins from two games.

    But before that there's Tyrone taking on Louth in Group 3 (13:30) and the Red Hands are another side chasing a first win in the All-Ireland series.

    Monaghan started Group 4 with a 10-point defeat at the hands of Kerry and they take on Louth at Clones (15:30).

    On to the Tailteann Cup and Down have already secured a place in the quarter-finals ahead of their meeting with Offaly in a Breffni Park double header, with Antrim facing Sligo i the second act.

    The sides are locked on four points in Group 2 - a Saffrons win would see the Ulster side join Down in the last eight but a draw would be enough for Sligo and leave Antrim in the preliminary quarter-finals.

    Our opener today is the first of three hurling finals at Croke Park as Fermanagh go up against Louth in the Lory Meagher decider.

    It's followed by Derry v Kildare in the Christy Ring final and then Donegal target victory over Mayo in the Nicky Rackard Cup.

    Thanks for joining us.

    Derry defeated Armagh in last year's Ulster SFC finalImage source, Inpho
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    Derry defeated Armagh in last year's Ulster SFC final