Summary

  • Division Two: Armagh 2-16 Meath 0-10

  • Division Two: Fermanagh 2-12 Kildare 0-12 - Live on BBC iPlayer

  • Division Three: Down 3-16 Limerick 0-9

  1. That's a wrappublished at 19:56 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February

    FT: Fermanagh 2-12 Kildare 0-12

    That is all from us after another good night for Ulster counties in the Allianz National League.

    Fermanagh earned a well-deserved first victory in Division Two as they secured a four-point win against Kildare at Brewster Park.

    Armagh recorded a second successive Division Two victory as they eased to a 2-14 to 0-9 victory against Meath at the Athletic Grounds.

    In Division Three, Odhran Murdock was in fine form for Down, hitting 2-3 as they beat Limerick 3-16 to 0-9 to make it back-to-back league wins.

    We will have plenty more league action to come tomorrow, including that mouth-watering fixture between Derry and Tyrone, which you won't want to miss.

    See you then, but for now, goodnight!

  2. 'There was an urgency about Fermanagh' - Murphypublished at 19:43 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February

    FT: Fermanagh 2-12 Kildare 0-12

    Michael Murphy
    Former Donegal captain and All-Ireland winner on BBC iPlayer

    Quote Message

    Credit to Fermanagh, they came out and showed more hunger and desire. There was an urgency about them today. We saw small glimpses of Kildare in the second half, but not enough.

  3. Full-timepublished at 19:40 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February

    Fermanagh 2-10 Kildare 0-12

    All over in Brewster Park.A thoroughly deserved victory for the Ernemen, who will have silenced a lot of doubters in the first two weekends of the campaign.Ross Bogue saved a penalty in the dying seconds. Had it been scored it would have left a score-line that flattered Kildare in truth.Fermanagh much the better side and now have three points on the board.

  4. Full-timepublished at 19:37 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February

    FT: Armagh 2-16 Meath 0-10

    It's all over here at the Athletic Grounds where Armagh have comfortably beaten Meath by 12 points.

    Oisin O'Neill and Rory Grugan closed out the game's scoring from frees.

    After an evenly contested opening half hour, goals either side of half-time by Cian McConville and Ciaran Mackin put Armagh in the ascendancy, and they were untroubled from that point onwards.

    The hosts now sit in a strong position in the table, with four points claimed from their first two games.

  5. Full-timepublished at 19:35 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February

    Down 3-16 Limerick 0-9

    Pat Havern taps over his fifth free of the night and his fifth score of the game as Jerome Henry sounds his whistle for the final time to bring the game to an end confirming two wins from two for Down.

    That 20-minute spell in the first half where Down hit 3-6 without reply proved to be the winning of the match.

    2-3 from Odhran Murdock reminding us why the big midfielder is one of the hottest prospects in the country.

    The Mourne County attentions now turn to an Ulster derby in Belfast in a fortnight’s time against Antrim.

  6. Division Two latestpublished at 19:29 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February

    Armagh 2-14 Meath 0-9

    Armagh's substitutes continue to make their mark, as Jarly Og Burns and Oisin O'Neill add scores, either side of a Paddy Burns point, as we approach stoppage time.

    Armagh remain one of the best supported teams in the country, with an announced attendance of 9,033.

    One of St Patricks Cullyhanna's recent All-Ireland winners Ross McQuillan has been introduced for Conor O'Neill.

  7. Division Three latestpublished at 19:28 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February

    Down 3-15 Limerick 0-9

    That’s four second half points for Pat Havern now, all from placed balls.

    Another from Odhran Murdock brings the big midfielder’s tally to 2-3, Cillian Fahy replies for Limerick.

  8. 'Calm finish from Cassidy' - Murphypublished at 19:25 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February

    Fermanagh 2-10 Kildare 0-10

    Michael Murphy
    Former Donegal captain and All-Ireland winner on BBC iPlayer

    Quote Message

    That has come from a long Fermanagh kick out, they have pulverised Kildare with that. A tremendous goal from Fermanagh and a calm finish from Cassidy.

  9. GOAL!published at 19:25 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February

    Fermanagh 2-10 Kildare 0-10

    Surely that settles it!Superbly worked goal from the Ernemen with Sean Cassidy at the end of it to finish.

  10. Division Two latestpublished at 19:22 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February

    Armagh 2-11 Meath 0-9

    Armagh are seeing out the game comfortably here at the Athletic Grounds, with Oisin Conaty adding his second of the game. It has been an impressive display from the 20-year-old.

    Fan favourite Oisin O'Neill has come on for Armagh in place of Conor Turbitt - and he was the player who assisted Conaty's score.

    Also, Barry McCambridge has replaced Aaron McKay.

  11. Postpublished at 19:22 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February

    Fermanagh 1-10 Kildare 0-10

    Successive scores for the Lilywhites leaves just three points between the teams now.Mick O'Grady and Ben McCormack on target.Fermanagh look assured in possession for now but with ten minutes to go there is only a goal in it.Game by no means over here in Brewster Park.

  12. Division Three latestpublished at 19:21 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February

    Down 3-13 Limerick 0-8

    Shealan Johnston gets his second of the evening from long range, Shane Costello the Limerick substitute replies at the other end.

    Pat Havern taps over another close range free but, any real intensity has gone from this game with the outcome long decided.

    Peter Nash continues to fight for the pride of his county jersey with his sixth score, this time with the outside of his boot.

  13. Division Two latestpublished at 19:15 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February

    Armagh 2-10 Meath 0-9

    Cian McConville has added to Armagh's lead with a superb score. He could have taken an advanced mark but instead opted to take on his marker. He spun away and converted off his left foot.

    At the other end, Meath's top scorer Eoghan Frayne has added another, but they are going to have to hit the net soon if they hope to pull off an improbable comeback with 15 minutes to go.

    Jarly Og Burns has been introduced for Armagh in place of Peter McGrane and Adam McDonnell is in for Michael Flood for the visitors.

  14. Division Three latestpublished at 19:14 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February

    Down 3-11 Limerick 0-6

    Liam Kerr opts to fire high over the crossbar despite a sniff of a goal chance. Pat Havern keeps the scoreboard ticking over with another close range free.

  15. Postpublished at 19:12 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February

    Fermanagh 1-10 Kildare 0-8

    Erne County are keeping their guests at arm's length.Jimmy Hyland and Kevin O'Callaghan were on target for Kildare but Ultan Kelm and Josh Largo-Ellis have responded for the home side.

  16. Division Two latestpublished at 19:11 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February

    Armagh 2-9 Meath 0-8

    Armagh are keeping the scoreboard ticking over, as Oisin Conaty showed a fine burst of pace, driving through the Meath defence and drilling his shot over the bar.

    At the other end, Mathew Costello replied from a free.

    Meath have made their third sub of the game with Ruairi Kinsella coming on for Daithi McGowan, whilst Connaire Mackin has replaced Ben Crealey for Armagh.

  17. Division Three latestpublished at 19:08 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February

    Down 3-9 Limerick 0-6

    Pat Havern gets Down off and running 12 minutes into this second half with a difficult free.

  18. 'Better from Kildare' - Murphypublished at 19:06 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February

    Fermanagh 1-9 Kildare 0-7

    Michael Murphy
    Former Donegal captain and All-Ireland winner on BBC iPlayer

    Quote Message

    This is better from Kildare, more pace and more precision going forward.

  19. Division Two latestpublished at 19:06 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February

    Armagh 2-8 Meath 0-7

    Eoghan Frayne has added his third of the day for Meath, but they have a mountain to climb with 25 minutes to go.

    Colm O'Rourke has once again turned to his bench in the hope of a comeback, with Cathal Hickey coming on in place of Jack Flynn.

  20. Divison Three latestpublished at 19:02 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February

    Down 3-8 Limerick 0-6

    Peter Nash taps over a free for the first score of the second half, bringing his personal tally to 0-5.