Summary

  • Division One: Derry 3-17 Monaghan 0-13 (FT)

  • Division Two: Donegal 2-16 Fermanagh 0-8 (FT)

  • Division Two: Cork 0-16 Cavan 0-17 (FT)

  1. Half-timepublished at 14:38 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    HT: Donegal 0-6 Fermanagh 0-5

    A bright start from the Ernemen's Sean Cassidy saw Fermanagh take an early lead and they held the advantage for most of the opening period.However, Donegal have found their shooting boots with half-back Daire O Baoill putting on a clinic in that right channel landing three fabulous points.Will the hosts pull away in the second period or can Fermanagh hang tough?

    Half-time scoreImage source, Inpho
  2. Postpublished at 14:34 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    Donegal 0-5 Fermanagh 0-5

    An Oisin Gallen free put the home side ahead for the first time this afternoon but Conor McGee has hit back for Fermanagh with a monstrous kick as half-time approaches.

  3. Postpublished at 14:28 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    Donegal 0-4 Fermanagh 0-4

    Daire O Baoill with a wonderful score, his second of the game.The sides are level after 27 minutes.

  4. 'Energy-zapping'published at 14:28 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    Donegal 0-3 Fermanagh 0-4

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

    It seems to be really energy-zapping out there for both sides as they look for that valuable point for their team.

  5. Postpublished at 14:23 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    Donegal 0-3 Fermanagh 0-4

    The Ernesiders keep their noses in front thanks to a mark from the talismanic Sean Cassidy who has started brightly.Paddy McBrearty has kicked a mark of his own for Donegal with Oisin Gallen also getting his name on the scoresheet from a free.

  6. Postpublished at 14:18 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    Donegal 0-1 Fermanagh 0-3

    Donegal are beginning to make inroads but Oisin Gallen and Ryan McHugh have both fired wide.Meanwhile, Declan McCusker has nudged the visitors two points ahead with a well-taken mark.

  7. Postpublished at 14:13 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    Donegal 0-1 Fermanagh 0-2

    Daire O Baoill finally gets the hosts on the scoreboard after Cassidy tipped over a free for Fermanagh.

  8. Postpublished at 14:07 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    Donegal 0-0 Fermanagh 0-1

    After five minutes we have our opening score and it's Fermanagh's top scorer Sean Cassidy on target.

  9. Postpublished at 14:01 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    Donegal 0-0 Fermanagh 0-0

    We are underway in O'Donnell Park.Can Donegal maintain their 100% start or will Fermanagh grind out a result?

  10. 'Great excitement around Donegal'published at 13:57 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    Donegal v Fermanagh (14:00 GMT)

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

    They've been brilliant and there is great excitement. Even coming in here today and the crowds around, it is fantastic to see. Two undefeated teams are coming here and it will be a really good contest. My head and heart are going with Donegal.

  11. Division Two: Donegal v Fermanaghpublished at 13:54 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    Letterkenny, 14:00 GMT

    After a week’s break it’s an all-Ulster affair in Division Two as Donegal host Fermanagh in Letterkenny.The home side come into the contest with a share of top spot having won both fixtures so far.

    Jim McGuinness’ men soundly defeated Cork on the opening weekend while Oisin Gallen, who struck 0-6, inspired them to a narrow victory over Cavan last time out.

    Following on from the win in Breffni Park McGuinness has made four alterations with Shane O'Donnell out of the panel altogether.Michael Langan, Kevin McGettigan, Ciaran Moore and Peadar Mogan are all in from the start.

    Meanwhile, Fermanagh have enjoyed an impressive start to life following their promotion from Division Three last year.

    The Ernemen have silenced many critics grabbing three points from their first two games.

    Kieran Donnelly’s side drew in Meath before deservedly seeing off Kildare in Brewster Park.

    It’s an unchanged side for the visitors from a fortnight ago with newly crowned Sigerson Cup champions Josh Largo-Ellis and Ronan McCaffery both featuring.

    Sharpshooter Sean Cassidy has found the net in the first two matches and hopes to continue that form this afternoon.Donegal: S Patton; K McGettigan, B McCole, S McMenamin; R McHugh, C Moore, D O Baoill; C Thompson, C McGonagle; P Mogan, O Doherty, M Langan; P McBrearty, O Gallen, J Brennan.Fermanagh: R Bogue; L Cullen, C Cullen, O Smyth; D McCusker, S McGullion, JL Ellis; B Horan, J McDade; C McGee, R McCaffery, C McShea; U Kelm, G Jones, S Cassidy.

    Donegal v FermanaghImage source, BBC Sport
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    Donegal v Fermanagh

  12. Back for morepublished at 13:46 Greenwich Mean Time 17 February

    After a short break, the Allianz Football League is back and we've plenty of tasty matches for you today.

    First up, Fermanagh travel to Donegal in Division Two and you can watch that one live on the BBC Sport website and BBC iPlayer at 14:00 GMT.

    Later in Division Two, Cavan travel south to take on Cork and we'll have updates from that one at 16:00 GMT.

    Last, but by no means least, it's another all-Ulster showdown as Mickey Harte's Derry face Monaghan at Celtic Park at 17:00 GMT.