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. Derry in controlpublished at 15:08 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Galway 1-8 Derry 3-10

    The sting has somewhat gone out of the game since that third Derry goal.

    With 10 minutes to play it's hard see Galway finding a way back into the contest.

  2. It's all about Corkpublished at 15:06 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Fermanagh 0-08 Cork 0-8

    The teams are back out and the game is underway.

    Two half-time changes for Cork. Luke Fahy replaces Darragh Cashman and Ruairi Deane comes in for Mark Cronin.

    The ball is thrown up and won by Cork, they work it forwards and back before eventually Lee Cullen gives away a free. It's Brain Hurley and he brings it to a one point game.

    A Cork goal chance from Hurley, it's deflected by the Fermanagh keeper Sean McNally but Chris Og Jones finds the ball and fires it over the ball.

    Another Cork goal chances comes shortly after and another good save from McNally.

    It's been all about Cork here in the opening minutes of the second half.

  3. goal

    Goalpublished at 15:05 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Galway 1-7 Derry 3-10

    A third Derry goal as Paul Cassidy punches into an empty net from Niall Loughlin.

    Loughlin drew out goalkeeper Gleeson which presented Cassidy with an easy opportunity that he he was never going miss.

  4. Still scorelesspublished at 7 mins

    Armagh 0-0 Donegal 0-0

    It's looking like a chess match so far in Armagh, with both sides pragmatic in possession, but no scoring to report on yet.

  5. Postpublished at 15:05 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Sligo 1- 11 Antrim 1-10

    Early flurry of points at the start of the second period as Sean Carrabine and Niall Murphy add two points for Sligo with Patrick McBride adding one for Antrim to keep them in touch.

  6. goal

    Goalpublished at 15:01 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Louth 2-3 Cavan 2-5

    Action back underway in Ardee and Cavan have found the net.

    James Smith raises a green flag for the visitors.

    Huge start to the half!

  7. Division Three latestpublished at 15:00 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Sligo 1-9 Antrim 1-9

    Paddy O’Connor points directly from the throw in at start of second half to draw Sligo level.

  8. Instant impactpublished at 14:59 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Galway 1-6 Derry 2-9

    Only introduced and and Donnacha Gilmore kicks Derry into a six-point lead.

    A fine effort from a difficult angle.

  9. Throw-inpublished at 14:58 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Armagh 0-0 Donegal 0-0

    The ball is thrown-in and the action is underway between Armagh and Donegal. Who will keep their winning streak going today?

  10. Substitutionpublished at 14:57 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Galway 1-6 Derry 2-8

    Derry extend their lead through Ciaran McFaul and they also introduce Donnacha Gilmore for Declan Cassidy.

    Fifteen minutes into the second half and Derry lead by five.

  11. Postpublished at 14:56 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Roscommon 1-10 Monaghan 0-5

    Farney in trouble.

    Roscommon have hit the net since the second half resumed and Dara Murray fists over to extend the Roscommon lead out to eight points.

  12. Black cardpublished at 14:54 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Galway 1-6 Derry 2-7

    Galway now find themselves down to 13 players.

    Following on from Kieran Molly, Sean Mulkerrin gets sent to the sin-bin after pulling down Brendan Rogers.

  13. Penaltypublished at 14:52 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Galway 1-5 Derry 2-7

    Derry's Diarmuid Baker is fouled by Kieran Molly. Molly picks up a black card as Shane McGuigan lines up a penalty.

    The Derry full forward sends Gleeson in the Galway goal the wrong way and Derry now open up a five-point lead.

  14. New GAA president 'understands' concerns about Casement fundingpublished at 14:50 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    New GAA president Jarlath Burns says he "understands" concerns about where the remainder of the funding required to build Casement Park will come from.

    Read more here

    GAA president Jarlath BurnsImage source, Inpho
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    GAA president Jarlath Burns

  15. Armagh v Donegal live on BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport webistepublished at 14:49 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Armagh v Donegal (15:00 GMT)

    Don't forget you can watch the game at the Athletic Grounds on the BBC iPlayer or by clicking the play icon at the top of this page.

  16. Great savepublished at 14:49 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Galway 1-5 Derry 1-7

    Not one but two great saves from Derry's Ryan Scullion to deny Niall Daly a certain Galway goal.

    Twice the Derry netminder dove at the feet of the Galway attacker and Derry just about stay in front.

  17. Half-timepublished at 14:48 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Fermanagh 0-08 Cork 0-06

    Ronan McCafferty gets inside the 45 and pops it off to the Fermanagh wing-back Declan McCusker, who hits a another point for the Ernemen.

    Cork get the final score of the opening half as Conor Corbitt hits a sensational point from the sideline, reducing the gap as referee Anthony Nolan blows the whistle.

    All things considered, Cork will be happy heading in with just two points between the sides. Fermanagh have been largely the better side in the first half, controlling the pace and putting Cork under pressure all over the pitch.

    Fermanagh v CorkImage source, Inpho
  18. Division Two: Armagh v Donegal (15:00 GMT)published at 14:45 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Team news

    The crowds were queueing two hours before throw-in ahead of this mouth-watering clash between Armagh and Donegal, and the Athletic Grounds is filling up nicely.

    These teams occupy the top two spots in the division and are hoping to protect their 100% winning records after Armagh defeated Louth, Meath and Kildare and Donegal beat Cork, Cavan and Fermanagh.

    Armagh make two changes to the side listed in the programme. Connaire Mackin will play in midfield instead of Ben Crealey, and Stefan Campbell drops out for Conor O'Neill.

    For Donegal, Jim McGuinness makes three changes to the side listed in programme, as Mark Curran replaces Kevin McGettigan, Ciaran Moore is in for Shane O'Donnell, and Hugh McFadden (wearing number 31) is in for Jamie Brennan.

    Armagh: B Hughes; P Burns, A McKay, P McGrane; G McCabe, A Forker, Ciaran Mackin; Connaire Mackin, C O'Neill; A Murnin, R Grugan, J McElroy; C McConville, C Turbitt, O Conaty.

    Donegal: S Patton; M Curran, B McCole, S McMenamin; R McHugh, C McGonagle, D O Baoill; C Thompson, M Langan; P Mogan, C Moore, O Doherty; P McBrearty, O Gallen, H McFadden.

    Division Two: Armagh v DonegalImage source, BBC Sport
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    Division Two: Armagh v Donegal

  19. Action resumes in Galwaypublished at 14:44 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Galway 1-5 Derry 1-7

    Back underway at Pearse Stadium has just started in Salthill with no further changes to either side.

  20. Half-timepublished at 14:42 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Louth 2-3 Cavan 1-5

    The Breffni County are narrowly behind at the break.

    A Sam Mulroy penalty and Ryan Burns strike cancelled out Gerard Smith's early Cavan goal.

    Ciaran Downey clipped over a couple of points before the half-time whistle to keep Louth's noses in front.