Summary

  • Tyrone 1-24 Cavan 0-20 (FT)

  • Tyrone held 10-point lead at half-time

  • Conn Kilpatrick fires in late goal for Red Hands

  • Winner will face All-Ireland holders Armagh in semi-finals

  1. No let up from Tyronepublished at 17:22 British Summer Time 13 April

    Tyrone 0-19 Cavan 0-7

    Tyrone will be doubly encouraged to have managed all this without Darragh Canavan.

    The performance of Kieran McGeary is certainly a boost with the former footballer of the year just after providing a great point.

    Just about 25 minutes left here at Healy Park.

  2. Postpublished at 17:18 British Summer Time 13 April

    Tyrone 0-17 Cavan 0-6

    Brendan Devenney
    Former Donegal forward on BBC Two NI

    The game needs a goal from Cavan to spark this one into life. Even to get the crowd into it.

    Action between Cavan and TyroneImage source, Getty Images
  3. Liking what he sees?published at 17:16 British Summer Time 13 April

    Tyrone 0-17 Cavan 0-6

    Darragh CanavanImage source, Getty Images

    Watching from the stands.

    How much would Darragh Canavan like to be out there today?

  4. More of the same from Tyronepublished at 17:16 British Summer Time 13 April

    Tyrone 0-16 Cavan 0-6

    As my colleague Thomas Niblock points out on our commentary, Tyrone's biggest championship win over Cavan was by 16 points six years ago.

    After quick scores from Ruairi Canavan and Michael McKernan, the Red Hands were up by 12.

    Cavan's Cian Madden does give us that first two-pointer, however, soon after

  5. Second half under waypublished at 17:11 British Summer Time 13 April

    Tyrone 0-14 Cavan 0-4

    There were plenty of times during the league campaign when, under the rule enhancements, we were reminded that large leads aren't what they used to be.

    Still, Tyrone's position feels commanding here.

    Not a single two-pointer in this one so far, though.

    With the wind at their backs in this half, Cavan could do with a couple to haul themselves back into this one.

    Let's see what the second half has in store!

    Michael McKernanImage source, Getty Images
  6. Postpublished at 17:05 British Summer Time 13 April

    HT: Tyrone 0-14 Cavan 0-4

    Sean Johnston
    Former Cavan GAA forward on BBC Two NI

    Cavan have got hammered on their own kick out. They need to make a tactical change on that or this game will be beyond them.

  7. 'Tyrone got to grips with it'published at 17:00 British Summer Time 13 April

    HT: Tyrone 0-14 0-4 Cavan

    Owen Mulligan
    Former Tyrone forward and All-Ireland winner on BBC Sport

    It was controlled by Tyrone in the first half. You have to give them credit, they were a bit rocky in the first 10 minutes but they've got to grips with it and are playing some slick football.

  8. Watch: Great score from Hartepublished at 16:58 British Summer Time 13 April

    HT: Tyrone 0-14 Cavan 0-4

    There's been plenty to choose from but was this by Peter Harte the pick of the points so far for Tyrone?

    Media caption,

    Watch: Peter Harte scores a point for Tyrone at Healy Park

  9. Postpublished at 16:57 British Summer Time 13 April

    HT: Tyrone 0-14 Cavan 0-4

    Brendan Devenney
    Former Donegal forward on BBC Two NI

    You look at the experience in the two teams. The experience Malachy O'Rourke has between club and county, he always brings teams on. People always have good things to say about him and he has brilliant tactical awareness.

  10. Half-timepublished at 16:55 British Summer Time 13 April

    Tyrone 0-14 Cavan 0-4

    The hooter sounds at a sodden Healy Park, the hosts will be delighted to take a 10-point lead into half-time.

    Will the weather improve after the break? Will Cavan?

    Tyrone v CavanImage source, Getty Images
  11. Tyrone in complete controlpublished at 16:53 British Summer Time 13 April

    Tyrone 0-14 Cavan 0-4

    Darren McCurry enjoying himself out there.

    The Edendork man has another point.

    Not to be outdone, Cathal McShane adds to his own tally off the turnover.

  12. Postpublished at 16:49 British Summer Time 13 April

    Tyrone 0-12 Cavan 0-3

    Brendan Devenney
    Former Donegal forward on BBC Two NI

    I don't think there's anything between the three squads or teams (Donegal, Armagh and Tyrone). The scores have been coming far too easy for Tyrone.

  13. Watch: McCurry kicks through the rainpublished at 16:48 British Summer Time 13 April

    Tyrone 0-12 Cavan 0-3

    Plenty of Tyrone points in this half so far, here's a sweetly struck one of the left boot of Darren McCurry.

    Media caption,

    Watch: Darren McCurry scores a point for Tyrone at Healy Park

  14. Tyrone stretching their leadpublished at 16:46 British Summer Time 13 April

    Tyrone 0-11 Cavan 0-3

    Tyrone are first to every breaking ball here and Cavan can't seem to get near their hosts

    Peter Teague and Peter Harte provide two more points from play.

    Raymond Galligan's side need to show something before half-time here.

    Raymond GalliganImage source, Getty Images
  15. Tyrone asking more questionspublished at 16:42 British Summer Time 13 April

    Tyrone 0-8 Cavan 0-3

    Could Peter Harte have gone for goal there?

    He ships the ball onto Cathal McShane instead who fists the ball over the bar.

    Keeper Niall Morgan then comes forward to knock over a 45.

    Tyrone's lead up to five now and the Red Hands are pouring forward at every opportunity.

  16. Important point for Cavanpublished at 16:39 British Summer Time 13 April

    Tyrone 0-6 Cavan 0-3

    It's absolutely tipping it down in Healy Park now...definitely more Allianz League weather than Ulster Championship!

    Darren McCurry with another point for Tyrone but Oisin Kiernan responds with a much-needed score to keep the visitors within three.

  17. Postpublished at 16:35 British Summer Time 13 April

    Tyrone 0-5 Cavan 0-1

    Brendan Devenney
    Former Donegal forward on BBC Two NI

    If you let Ruairi Canavan build up a head of steam there's very little you can do. He'll just go by you.

  18. Tyrone taking controlpublished at 16:35 British Summer Time 13 April

    Tyrone 0-5 Cavan 0-1

    Barry Donnelly is off for Cavan after a nasty cut to the head and is replaced by Ryan Donohoe.

    Kieran McGeary, Ruairi Canavan and Aodhan Donaghy have all added a point for Tyrone with the hosts looking dangerous when they go forward.

  19. Close!published at 16:28 British Summer Time 13 April

    Tyrone 0-2 Cavan 0-1

    Darren McCurry has no problems a free for Tyrone but Cavan find themselves with a real opportunity for a goal as Niall Morgan looses his footing.

    Gerard Smith, however, is off target with his effort towards the unguarded net.

    Morgan thinks he's been fouled and his show a yellow card for his protests.

    Sean McEvoy, meanwhile, provides Cavan's first point of the day.

    Darren McCurryImage source, Getty Images
  20. Postpublished at 16:22 British Summer Time 13 April

    Tyrone 0-1 Cavan 0-0

    Brendan Devenney
    Former Donegal forward on BBC iPlayer

    Cavan are trying to break into the big five with Ulster. Could today be the day for Cavan?