Summary

  • Fermanagh defeat Armagh 0-12 to 0-7

  • Ernemen led 0-6 to 0-4 at the break

  • Armagh's Niall Grimley sent-off early in second half

  • A crowd of 8,421 watched the Enniskillen action

  • Fermanagh will meet Tyrone or Monaghan in semi-finals

  1. Fermanagh looking to pouncepublished at 20:06 British Summer Time 19 May 2018

    Fermanagh 0-8 Armagh 0-4

    Sean Quigley gets in on the act with a great point from the right side of the field. If Armagh aren't careful, this may very quickly get away from them.

  2. Red card fully deserved - O'Donnellpublished at 20:05 British Summer Time 19 May 2018

    Fermanagh 0-7 Armagh 0-4

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    Grimley lifted his elbow right into the face of Quigley and fully deserved his red card.

    Steven McDonnell, Former Armagh player and BBC Sport analyst

  3. Red cardpublished at 20:01 British Summer Time 19 May 2018

    Fermanagh 0-7 Armagh 0-4

    Worst possible start to the half for Armagh as Niall Grimley is given his marching orders for an elbow on Sean Quigley.

    Very silly. To add insult to injury, Seamus Quigley knocks over the free.

  4. Back underwaypublished at 20:00 British Summer Time 19 May 2018

    Fermanagh 0-6 Armagh 0-4

    A spot in the Ulster semi-final up for grabs, 35 minutes left to take it. Back underway at Brewster.

  5. Fermanagh need to calm down - McGrathpublished at 19:55 British Summer Time 19 May 2018

    Fermanagh 0-6 Armagh 0-4

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    Rory Gallagher will be telling his Fermanagh players to calm down but he will be pleased with the half-time scoreline.

    Martin McGrath, Former Fermanagh captain and BBC Sport analyst

  6. Armagh must be more ruthless - McDonnellpublished at 19:50 British Summer Time 19 May 2018

    Fermanagh 0-6 Armagh 0-4

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    Armagh's final pass has not been crisp enough and they need to be more ruthless in terms of where they are taking shots from.

    Steven McDonnell, Former Armagh player and BBC Sport analyst

  7. Keeping up with the Joneses!published at 19:47 British Summer Time 19 May 2018

    Fermanagh v Armagh

    It's a family affair as there are no less than four pairs of brothers in Fermanagh's team today. Have a look at what Ryan and Conall Jones think about each other, and see if you think they could make a career in the music industy.

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    Ulster SFC: Get a bit of Fermanagh craic with the Jones boys

  8. McCusker and Jones starring for Ernemenpublished at 19:45 British Summer Time 19 May 2018

    Fermanagh 0-6 Armagh 0-4

    John Haughey
    BBC Sport NI at Brewster Park

    Declan McCusker has been the starman on show so far with his Fermanagh team-mate Ryan Jones not far behind after kicking two great points.

    McCusker's all-action first half was summed up by his brilliant interception to cut out a goal chance for Armagh's Niall Grimley not long before the break.

    A long way to go but Rory Gallagher is winning the tactical battle against Kieran McGeeney thus far.

  9. McCusker on the ball for Ernemenpublished at 19:44 British Summer Time 19 May 2018

    Fermanagh 0-6 Armagh 0-4

    Fermanagh's Paul McCusker gets a tug from Connaire Mackin in the Brewster Park encounterImage source, Inpho
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    Fermanagh's Paul McCusker gets a tug from Connaire Mackin in the Brewster Park encounter

  10. Half-timepublished at 19:39 British Summer Time 19 May 2018

    Fermanagh 0-6 Armagh 0-4

    Seamus Quigley pops over a simple free to extend Fermanagh's lead to two at the half.

    The Ernemen will be happier not only because they lead, but because they will have the wind at their backs in the second half.

    Very good start to this game but some off-colour shooting has somewhat dominated a fairly exciting 35 minutes.

    Still very much in the balance.

  11. Wide count risingpublished at 19:37 British Summer Time 19 May 2018

    Fermanagh 0-5 Armagh 0-4

    8,421 spectators at Brewster Park this evening. They watch on as Sean Quigley fires a free wide, Fermanagh's sixth of the half.

    Aidan Forker also miscues his effort at the other end.

    We're into three minutes off additional time.

  12. Early change for Armaghpublished at 19:33 British Summer Time 19 May 2018

    Fermanagh 0-5 Armagh 0-4

    Niall Rowland replaces Ben Crealey for Armagh as Gavin McParland adds a point from a free just inside the 45.

    Armagh needed that score having shot several wides in quick succession.

  13. Armagh's errant shootingpublished at 19:30 British Summer Time 19 May 2018

    Fermanagh 0-5 0-3 Armagh

    John Haughey
    BBC Sport NI

    That's three straight poor wides for Armagh - including the point that wasn't after the umpire's error following Mackin's shot. With the breeze having got up in the last hour, Armagh have the wind advantage in the opening period so they may be looking to have a bit of a cushion at half-time.

  14. Jones impressing for Fermanaghpublished at 19:30 British Summer Time 19 May 2018

    Fermanagh 0-5 Armagh 0-3

    John Haughey
    BBC Sport NI from Brewster Park

    That's Ryan Jones' second point of the first half. He is the dominant midfielder on show thus far.

  15. Gallagher happy with start?published at 19:29 British Summer Time 19 May 2018

    Fermanagh 0-5 Armagh 0-3

    After a lull in scoring, Ryan Jones grabs his second and Fermanagh's fifth point. You would think Rory Gallagher will be fairly happy with how his men have started.

  16. Bradley watches onpublished at 19:25 British Summer Time 19 May 2018

    Fermanagh 0-4 Armagh 0-3

    Former Derry forward Paddy Bradley has the game on. You can too if you head to BBC iPlayer, where there is full live coverage.

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  17. Armagh growing into gamepublished at 19:23 British Summer Time 19 May 2018

    Fermanagh 0-4 Armagh 0-3

    Connaire Mackin nearly has a point on his championship debut as the flag goes up, but upon further discussion it is discovered that the ball did indeed go just wide of the post.

    Seamus Quigley certainly isn't afraid of trying his luck but again he has gone wide. Armagh are coming into the game more and more as Gavin McParland has a go from range, but registers Armagh's fifth wide.

  18. Fermanagh have settled well - McGrathpublished at 19:20 British Summer Time 19 May 2018

    Fermanagh 0-4 Armagh 0-3

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    Fermanagh have settled into the game well and are looking composed, but Armagh are causing problems when they get the ball in early.

    Martin McGrath, Former Fermanagh captain and BBC analyst

  19. Cracking point by Ryan Jonespublished at 19:19 British Summer Time 19 May 2018

    Fermanagh 0-4 Armagh 0-3

    John Haughey
    BBC Sport NI at Brewster Park

    Fermanagh's fourth point was a cracking effort by Ryan Jones. He glided past debutant Patrick Burns as if he wasn't there.

  20. Crealey picks up first yellowpublished at 19:18 British Summer Time 19 May 2018

    Fermanagh 0-4 Armagh 0-3

    Mulrone attempts to repeat his earlier feat and drives forward in search of a point. Fermanagh seem to have identified that there are pockets of space in that midfield. On this occasion Mulrone's effort is wayward though.

    Ben Crealey picks up the game's first yellow for a flailing arm on Brendan Donaghy. Seamus Quigley is wide with his free from outside the 45.

    Rafferty then grabs his second point after some really good work by Armagh's other late inclusion Ryan McShane.