Summary

  • Division One: Galway 1-11 Derry 3-10

  • Division One: Roscommon 1-16 Monaghan 0-7

  • Division Two: Fermanagh 0-16 Cork 1-14

  • Division Two: Armagh 1-9 Donegal 0-12

  • Division Two: Louth 3-9 Cavan 2-13

  • Division Three: Sligo 1-19 Antrim 1-13

  • Hurling - Division One: Antrim 1-13 Galway 2-35 (FT)

  1. Final whistlepublished at 17:45 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    So it was a day of another big win for Derry but Monaghan, Fermanagh and Antrim tasted defeat.

    The all-Ulster encounter between Armagh and Donegal ended in a draw.

    That's all from us for now - thanks for your company.

  2. Full-timepublished at 16:33 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Armagh 1-9 Donegal 0-12

    It's all over here in Armagh, where a draw is probably a fair result after an absorbing contest.

    Armagh had one final chance to win it through Jarly Og Burns, but his fisted effort was off target.

    Donegal will rue their penalty miss five minutes from the end of normal time, but rescued the draw late on through a Shane O'Donnell point.

    Armagh 1-9 Donegal 0-12Image source, BBC Sport
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    Armagh 1-9 Donegal 0-12

  3. O'Donnell repliespublished at 70+3 mins

    Armagh 1-9 Donegal 0-12

    Shane O'Donnell has levelled it once again at the death!

    There may just be enough time left for a winner!

  4. Is O'Neill the hero?published at 70+2 mins

    Armagh 1-9 Donegal 0-11

    Michael Langan hit the post with an ambitious effort from 50 metres out, and at the other end Armagh worked the ball to their talisman Rian O'Neill, who may have just won the game with a superb curled point from the right wing.

  5. Postpublished at 70 mins

    Armagh 1-8 Donegal 0-11

    The tension is palpable as we head into the final minute of normal time in Armagh.

    Who will blink first? The next score may prove to be the winner.

    Jemar Hall is on for Conor O'Neill for Armagh.

  6. Saved!published at 66 mins

    Armagh 1-8 Donegal 0-11

    Oisin Gallen was the man tasked with the spot-kick, but Blaine Hughes pulled off a superb save to deny him.

    How big could that prove to be?

  7. Penaltypublished at 65 mins

    Armagh 1-8 Donegal 0-11

    An Oisin Gallen free has levelled scores once more, before Donegal were awarded a penalty, for a foul by Jarly Og Burns on Michael Langan.

    A huge moment in this match awaits.

  8. Armagh back in frontpublished at 60 mins

    Armagh 1-8 Donegal 0-10

    We're set for a tense finish here, with Armagh re-taking the lead as we head into the final 10 minutes.

    Jarly Og Burns has made an impact off the bench, blocking a shot at one end before assisting an Andrew Murnin point at the other.

  9. Armagh level, Donegal miss goal chancepublished at 55 mins

    Armagh 1-7 Donegal 0-10

    Armagh have finally scored, with Joe McElroy hitting the target. Their supporters are making themselves heard, and Rory Grugan notched one of the points of the game to draw the sides level.

    At the other end, Shane O'Donnell had another goal chance, but this time he went for power and crashed his shot off the crossbar.

    Jamie Brennan has replaced Daire O Baoill for Donegal.

  10. Postpublished at 51 mins

    Armagh 1-5 Donegal 0-10

    Armagh haven't scored for over 20 minutes of game time, and like they were earlier in the game, they are struggling to find a way through the Donegal defence, with three shots dropping short in a matter of minutes.

    Jeaic Mac Ceallabhui is on for Donegal in place of Odhran Doherty, whilst Stefan Campbell replaces Conor Turbitt for Armagh.

  11. On comes Rian O'Neillpublished at 46 mins

    Armagh 1-5 Donegal 0-10

    Donegal have come out for the second half with the bit between their teeth, as an Oisin Gallen free pushed them two points ahead.

    Armagh need a response, and Kieran McGeeney has looked to his bench for one. Rian O'Neill is in for Aidan Forker, which brings a roar of approval from the Athletic Grounds crowd.

    Not a bad substitute to bring on at this stage.

  12. Postpublished at 43 mins

    Armagh 1-5 Donegal 0-9

    An Oisin Gallen mark has Donegal ahead. Armagh had a chance to reply via a Conor Turbitt free, but he sent his effort wide.

    He more than made up for it however, with a remarkable block when substitute Shane O'Donnell shot for goal, but Turbitt put his body on the line to keep the shot out.

    Jarly Og Burns is on for Armagh in place of Connaire Mackin. What a week it has been for his family, as his father Jarlath Burns was inaugurated as President of the GAA yesterday.

    Shane O'Donnell is in for Hugh McFadden for Donegal.

  13. All squarepublished at 40 mins

    Armagh 1-5 Donegal 0-8

    We're level in Armagh following a Paddy McBrearty free. That's four points in a row now for Donegal either side of half-time.

  14. Second half gets underwaypublished at 36 mins

    Armagh 1-5 Donegal 0-7

    The teams are back out for the second half and the action is underway.

    Jason Duffy is in for Cian McConville for Armagh.

    It's hard to call which way this one will go in the next 35 minutes!

  15. Full-time - Cork defeat Fermanaghpublished at 15:43 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Fermanagh 0-16 Cork 1-14

    And breathe...

    What a second half that was!

    Cork hang on to beat Fermanagh by a single point, earning their first league win.

    Fermanagh v CorkImage source, Inpho
  16. Full-timepublished at 15:43 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Sligo 1-19 Antrim 1-13

    Antrim's promotion hopes take another dent as they are beaten by Sligo at Markievicz Park in Division Three.

    Division Three: Sligo v AntrimImage source, BBC Sport
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    Division Three: Sligo v Antrim

  17. Full-timepublished at 15:40 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Louth 3-9 Cavan 2-13

    The Breffni edge a thriller.

  18. Black cardpublished at 15:40 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Sligo 1-19 Antrim 1-13

    Antrim are reduced to 14-men as Mark Jordan receives a black card in additional time. Ruari McCann then scores a free to reduce the deficit for the visitors.

  19. goal

    Goalpublished at 15:37 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Fermangh 0-14 Cork 1-13

    Maurice Shanley hits the net for Cork!

    Cork have been teasing this the whole second half and there it is.

    After a scramble in the square, the ball lands in the back of the Fermanagh net.

    Deep in stoppage time, this is the first time Cork have had the lead.

  20. Division Three latestpublished at 15:37 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Sligo 1-19 Antrim 1-12

    Sligo are pulling away as we enter five minutes of additional time.

    Two points from Niall Murphy and one from Liam Towey gives them a seven-point advantage in the closing stages.