Summary

  • Hurling Division Two: Down 2-26 Derry 0-13 [FT]

  • Division One: Armagh 1-23 Tyrone 0-19 [FT]

  • Division One: Donegal 0-20 Dublin 0-16 [FT]

  1. Final whistlepublished at 21:21 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    FT: Donegal 0-20 Dublin 0-16

    That is all from us after a good night's work for both Armagh and Donegal.

    Armagh got their first win of their Division One campaign with a dominant 1-23 to 0-19 victory against Tyrone.

    Donegal got their league campaign up and running with a 0-20 to 0-16 victory against Dublin.

    You can read reports from both games as well as reaction on the BBC Sport website.

    We will be back tomorrow with more football and hurling action.

    See you then!

  2. Armagh 'sharper' than Tyrone in first half - O'Rourkepublished at 21:16 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    FT: Armagh 1-23 Tyrone 0-19

    Tyrone boss Malachy O'Rourke said that his side "will learn an awful lot" from their 1-23 to 0-19 defeat against All-Ireland champions Armagh at the Athletic Grounds.

    Having beaten Derry in their opening Division One game, Tyrone struggled against the rampant Orchard County, particularly in the first half as they trailed 1-14 to 0-3 at half-time.

    The Red Hands improved in the second half and reduced the deficit to seven, but O'Rourke admits their first half display was their undoing.

    "They were sharper than us, they were quicker at moving the ball and we made a few mistakes," O'Rourke reflected.

    "You have to take the positives, and we will learn an awful lot from that game tonight."

    Given that it is still the early stages of the league campaign, O'Rourke did not feel the need to be overly critical of his team, especially given the calibre of opposition.

    "Armagh at home, their first game back at home since they won the All-Ireland, they're always going to be up for it," he added.

    "Armagh were beaten last week and people thought it was a disappointing performance. It's funny, a team that loses one weekend has a real focus to get back and win the next weekend.

    "That is what we will be trying to do, it's just a matter of improving game to game and trying to get the performance levels better and get safe in the division. "

  3. Full-timepublished at 21:09 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Donegal 0-20 Dublin 0-16

    Jim McGuinness term two, year two is off to a winning start here as the Glenties man remains unbeaten as a manger here in Ballybofey.

    A crowd of 12,560 piled in as Daire O Baoil starred with 0-6 including two, two pointers.

  4. Postpublished at 21:07 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Donegal 0-20 Dublin 0-16

    Sean Lowry shoots over for Dublin.

  5. Postpublished at 21:06 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Donegal 0-20 Dublin 0-15

    Patrick McBrearty knocks over another close range free.

    Donegal lead by five with less than three minutes to play.

  6. Postpublished at 21:03 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Donegal 0-19 Dublin 0-15

    Oisin Gallen knocks over his fourth score of the game.

  7. Postpublished at 21:02 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Donegal 0-18 Dublin 0-15

    Changes to both teams...

    Sean Lowry for Eoghan O'Donnell on the Dublin team.

    Mark Curran for Eoghan Ban Gallagher on the Donegal team.

  8. Postpublished at 21:00 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Donegal 0-18 Dublin 0-15

    Patrick McBrearty lands a free for Donegal.

  9. Postpublished at 20:58 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Donegal 0-17 Dublin 0-15

    Sean Bugler lands a beauty off his left and the lead is down to two with 10 minutes to play.

    Odhran Doherty and Eoin McHugh replace Shane O'Donnell and Ryan McHugh on the Donegal team.

  10. Postpublished at 20:56 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Donegal 0-17 Dublin 0-14

    Donegal only have two players inside their own half and are punished for not having three.

    Luke Breathnach takes the free out to two point range but knocks it wide.

  11. Postpublished at 20:55 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Donegal 0-17 Dublin 0-14

    Patrick McBrearty fists over the bar with a hint of a goal on.

  12. Postpublished at 20:55 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Donegal 0-16 Dublin 0-14

    Michael Langan shoots over the top for Donegal.

  13. Postpublished at 20:51 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Donegal 0-15 Dublin 0-14

    Luke Breathnach fires over his second of the game.

  14. Postpublished at 20:49 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Donegal 0-15 Dublin 0-13

    Oisin Gallen slips Peadar Mogan through on goal but Mogan opts to fist over the bar.

    Two Donegal changes - Domhnall MacGiolla Bhride and Patrick McBrearty replace Hugh McFadden and Conor O'Donnell.

  15. Postpublished at 20:46 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Donegal 0-14 Dublin 0-13

    Luke Breathnach lands a score shortly after entering as a substitution.

  16. Postpublished at 20:45 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Donegal 0-14 Dublin 0-12

    Oisin Gallen lands a free off the ground for Donegal.

  17. Postpublished at 20:42 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Donegal 0-13 Dublin 0-12

    Ciaran Kilkenny kicks Dublin's first ever two pointer.

  18. Postpublished at 20:40 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Donegal 0-13 Dublin 0-10

    Oisin Gallen and Greg McEneaney trade scores.

    Luke Breathnach replaces Colm Basquel on the Dublin team.

  19. Postpublished at 20:37 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Donegal 0-12 Dublin 0-9

    Shane O'Donnell gets Donegal's first score of the second half.

  20. Postpublished at 20:34 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Donegal 0-11 Dublin 0-9

    Greg McEneaney makes it three without reply for Dublin.