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. Postpublished at 20:33 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Donegal 0-11 Dublin 0-8

    Colm Basquel lands his third of the game and the second Dublin score in a row.

  2. Postpublished at 20:32 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Donegal 0-11 Dublin 0-7

    The driving rain starts to fall in Ballybofey and Niall Scully drives forward to kick the first score of the second half.

  3. Second half underwaypublished at 20:31 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Donegal 0-11 Dublin 0-6

    Referee Paddy Neilan throws the ball back in for the second half.

  4. All-Ireland champions Armagh crush Tyrone in dominant home winpublished at 20:15 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    FT: Armagh 1-23 Tyrone 0-19

    Earlier this evening, Armagh marked their first game back on home soil since winning the 2024 All-Ireland SFC title with a dominant 1-23 to 0-19 win over arch-rivals Tyrone.

    After losing a Division One Allianz League opener in Galway last weekend, Armagh were a transformed team in front of 14,336 jubilant fans at the Athletic Grounds.

    Read Orla Bannon's report from the game here.

    Ethan RaffertyImage source, Inpho
  5. Antrim hurlers' Westmeath contest on BBC iPlayerpublished at 20:11 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    HT: Donegal 0-11 Dublin 0-6

    Antrim's Allianz Hurling League Division 1B home contest with Westmeath on Sunday, which will be live on the BBC iPlayer, could prove crucial to both sides' hopes of avoiding the drop to Division Two at the end of the campaign.

    Last weekend's defeat by Dublin was not a surprise in what was Davy Fitzgerald's first competitive game in charge of the Saffrons.

    However, the manner of the loss was a concern as Antrim suffered what selector Pat Bennett described as a 1-25 to 0-14 "hiding" at Croke Park.

    Westmeath beat Antrim 2-18 to 1-15 in last year's League as the Saffrons lost all five of their Division 1 games.

  6. Half-timepublished at 20:08 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Donegal 0-11 Dublin 0-6

    Dublin are penalised for failing to keep three players in attack right on the whistle (sorry hooter).

    Oisin Gallen opts to take it outside of the 40 metre arc and Gallen kicks it wide.

    Daire O Baoill has been incredible through the first 35 minutes for Donegal kicking 0-6 and two, two pointers.

    It's worth noting that Donegal have played with the advantage of a huge wind throughout the second half and may be left to rue their eight wides.

  7. Postpublished at 20:05 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Donegal 0-11 Dublin 0-6

    Ciaran Kilkenny shoots over in familiar fashion for Dublin.

  8. Postpublished at 20:04 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Donegal 0-11 Dublin 0-5

    Daire O Baoill with his second two pointer of the game that's 0-6 for him now and that is unreal.

  9. Postpublished at 20:01 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Donegal 0-9 Dublin 0-5

    Conor O'Donnell stretches the Donegal lead back out to four.

  10. Postpublished at 20:00 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Donegal 0-8 Dublin 0-5

    A third change for Dublin as Niall Scully replaces James Madden.

    We have only played 29 minutes.

  11. Postpublished at 19:59 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Donegal 0-8 Dublin 0-5

    Killian McGinnis lands his second score of the day.

  12. Postpublished at 19:59 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Donegal 0-8 Dublin 0-4

    Huge goal chance for Dublin as substitute Tom Lahiff has his effort saved by Sean Patton.

    Conor Tyrrell replaces David Byrne on the Dublin team.

  13. Postpublished at 19:58 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Donegal 0-8 Dublin 0-4

    Oisin Gallen kicks a long range free off the ground from two point range but the effort tails to the left and wide.

    Seven wides for Donegal now.

  14. Postpublished at 19:56 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Donegal 0-8 Dublin 0-4

    Sean Bugler gets Dublin's first score in 16 minutes.

  15. Postpublished at 19:55 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Donegal 0-8 Dublin 0-3

    Daire O Baoill lands the first two pointer of the night to bring his tally to 0-4.

    Tom Lahiff replaces his brother Kevin Lahiff on the Dublin team.

  16. Postpublished at 19:53 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Donegal 0-6 Dublin 0-3

    Donegal are playing with the aid of a strong wind shooting into the 'river' end.

    Jim McGuinness' side have now kicked their last five efforts on goal wide.

  17. Postpublished at 19:51 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Donegal 0-6 Dublin 0-3

    Three Donegal wides in quick succession - that brings their total tally to four.

    Dublin have kicked two.

  18. Postpublished at 19:46 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Donegal 0-6 Dublin 0-3

    Two-in-a-row for Daire O Baoill and three on the spin for Donegal.

    The Gaoth Dobhair man kicked over from virtually the same spot twice in quick succession.

    Make that four for Donegal - Oisin Gallen fires over.

  19. Postpublished at 19:44 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Donegal 0-4 Dublin 0-3

    Daire O Baoill breaks away from the pack and fires over the bar.

  20. Postpublished at 19:41 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February

    Donegal 0-3 Dublin 0-3

    Ciaran Thompson lands a free for Donegal after Michael Langan kicked an advanced mark wide.

    Paddy Neilan applying the new rules and brining it back for the free.