Cavan 2-6 0-10 Tyronepublished at 46 mins
Suddenly Cavan are ahead again as goalkeeper Raymond Galligan, whose kickouts have been superb today, points a 45. Niall Murray doubles the lead within a minute with a glorious effort from play.
David Givney scores two Cavan goals
Conor Moynagh also netted for Cavan
Tyrone lead by three before Givney's late goal
Replay at Clones on Sunday, 3 July
John Haughey
Suddenly Cavan are ahead again as goalkeeper Raymond Galligan, whose kickouts have been superb today, points a 45. Niall Murray doubles the lead within a minute with a glorious effort from play.
Seanie Johnston has been struggling in open play but he slots a crucial placed ball to level the game again after Gearoid McKiernan wins the handy free.
Martin McHugh
BBC pundit
Quote MessageCavan have lost their way. Too many of their players are struggling.
Mickey Harte makes another Tyrone change as Conor Meyler is introduced for Cathal McShane.
Richard Donnelly levels the contest with a Tyrone point as his shot goes over despite slipping as he kicks it. Mattie Donnelly then strides upfield unopposed to kick Tyrone into the lead.
Martin McHugh
BBC pundit
Quote MessageWho wants to win this game? Somebody needs to take this game by the scruff of the neck.
Tyrone make a change at the break with Rory Brennan on for Mark Bradley.
Oisin McConville
BBC Sport NI pundit
Quote MessageBoth teams are going at it, it’s feisty, exactly what you want from an Ulster Championship semi-final. Cavan really put it up to Tyrone, but Tyrone have had most of the answers so far. That late goal from Cavan has breathed fresh life into the game.
Cavan ahead at the break after a lively first half in the Clones rain.
Suddenly, Cavan are a point ahead again as Conor Moynagh flicks a free over the Tyrone line in first-half injury-time. After a bit of initial doubt, a good decision by referee David Gough and his umpires. The ball was definitely over the line despite Colm Cavanagh's attempt to clear. It's the last play of the first half. Cavan ahead at the break.
Ronan O'Neill slots his fourth point of the day with a gorgeous point from a tight angle in the final minute of the opening period. There will be just one minute of added time.
Martin McHugh
BBC pundit
Quote MessageCavan are starting to panic.
After Cian Mackey and David Givney fire bad Cavan wides, Colm Cavanagh rubs salt into the Breffni wounds by putting the Red Hands ahead for the first time on 32 minutes with a fine effort from play.
Ronan O'Neill points another Tyrone free and Peter Harte quickly adds another from play. Cavan haven't scored in 16 minutes.
Tyrone end a run of bad wides as Ronan O'Neill points a close-range free.
Martin Reilly nearly palms in a second goal for Cavan but Mickey O'Neill is alert to grasp the close-range effort.