Summary

  • FT: Division One: Derry 1-11 Dublin 1-16

  • FT: Division Two: Cavan 0-11 Meath 0-11

  • Division Two: Fermanagh -P- Armagh

  1. Half-timepublished at 38mins

    Derry 1-4 Dublin 0-9

    Emmett Bradley scores off his left in the last act of the first half to leave Derry going in feeling a little better about themselves.

  2. Postpublished at 35mins

    Derry 1-3 Dublin 0-9

    Sean Bugler points from 35 metres to become the sixth different Dublin scorer in this first half.

    We are into three minutes of stoppage time.

  3. Postpublished at 33mins

    Derry 1-3 Dublin 0-8

    Both sides have dropped balls short into the goalkeepers' hands in the last few moments as we approach half time. Defences are on top in the last few minutes with both sides getting plenty of bodies back.

  4. Postpublished at 28mins

    Derry 1-3 Dublin 0-8

    A classic Dublin response to the setback of conceding a goal.

    Brian Fenton scores from distance.

    And Derry have just had their first wide of the game.

  5. goal

    Goalpublished at 26mins

    Derry 1-3 Dublin 0-7

    Conor McCluskey bags a goal for Derry!

    He's his hands full with Kilkenny but still finds time to get forward and for the second home game in a row he finds the net.

  6. Postpublished at 24mins

    Derry 0-3 Dublin 0-7

    Ciaran Kilkenny nails his third of the game, he's now being picked up by Conor McCluskey.

  7. Hot and heavypublished at 20mins

    Derry 0-3 Dublin 0-5

    A small scuffle develops after referee Martin McNally waves play on when Derry felt they should have had a free.

    Con O'Callaghan lands a free after Ciaran McFaul picks up a yellow.

  8. Battle commences at Celtic Parkpublished at 17:21 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March

    Derry 0-3 Dublin 0-4

    Dublin's Eoin Murchan confronts Ciaran McFaul of Derry in Saturday's gameImage source, Getty Images
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    Dublin's Eoin Murchan confronts Ciaran McFaul of Derry in Saturday's game

  9. Postpublished at 18mins

    Derry 0-3 Dublin 0-4

    Shane McGuigan points his third free of the game as Derry's sole point-scorer so far.

    The Dublin fans are in full voice and enjoying themselves behind one of the goals and their team are on top, if not dominant on the scoreboard.

    It's got very dark here in Celtic Park. Looks like rain... or even snow.

  10. Postpublished at 13mins

    Derry 0-2 Dublin 0-4

    No sooner has McGuigan registered his second free than Dublin break down the field and Ross McGarry, under very little pressure, splits the posts from 30 yards out.

    They are pouring forward now and have a '45'.....

    which goalkeeper David O'Hanlon sends well wide.

  11. Postpublished at 9mins

    Derry 0-1 Dublin 0-3

    Ciaran Kilkenny has started the game really well and he fists the ball over the bar from close range. He's moved inside and is being marked by Diarmuid Baker while Chrissy McKaigue is picking up Con O'Callaghan.

  12. Postpublished at 7mins

    Derry 0-1 Dublin 0-2

    Paddy Small becomes the first player to be booked after a high tackle on Derry skipper Shane McGuigan.

    McGuigan gets back up on his feet and drills the free with his left foot for Derry's first score of the day. That after a successful Con O'Callaghan free kick for Dublin.

  13. Postpublished at 1min

    Derry 0-0 Dublin 0-1

    Ciaran Kilkenny strikes the opening point in the opening minute for the visiting All-Ireland champions.

  14. Throw-inpublished at 17:00 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March

    Derry 0-0 Dublin 0-0

    We are underway at Celtic Park

  15. Brewster game moved to Sundaypublished at 16:58 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March

    Fermanagh v Armagh (Sun)

    The Division Two match between Fermanagh and Armaghon Saturday was postponed follwing a morning pitch inspection.

    The decision was made as snow covered parts of the Brewster Park pitch in Enniskillen.

    However, the teams will try again tomorrow with the encounter rescheduled for a 14:00 GMT throw-in

    Snow covers a large part of the the Brewster Park pitchImage source, Inpho
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    Snow covers a large part of the the Brewster Park pitch

  16. Oak Leafers beat Galway to maintain 100% recordpublished at 16:54 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March

    Derry v Dublin (17:00 GMT)

    Derry's perfect start to Division One continued last weekend as the Ulster champions beat Galway 3-10 to 1-11 at Salthill.

    Eoin McAvoy's early goal gave Derry the perfect start but Cein Darcy's 25th-minute strike brought the hosts back into contention.

    Second half majors through a Shane McGuigan penalty and Paul Cassidy sealed Derry's win.

    Read more here

    Paul Cassidy celebrates scoring Derry's third goal against GalwayImage source, Inpho
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    Paul Cassidy celebrates scoring Derry's third goal against Galway

  17. Team newspublished at 16:51 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March

    Derry v Dublin, Celtic Park, 17:00 GMT

    Mickey Harte's decision to rest some key players has diluted the significance of this Division One clash between the league leaders and the All-Ireland champions, as well as the result.

    Derry have made seven changes from last week's win over Galway, with Conor Glass among those dropping out while there are injuries to Gareth McKinless, Odhran Lynch and Conor Doherty.

    The Oak Leafers have won four games from four and perhaps wisely Harte has elected to freshen things up - after all it's only seven weeks until they host Donegal here in a blockbuster opening round Ulster Championship clash.

    Dublin have made a couple of late changes which has strengthened their subs bench with multiple All-Ireland winners Cormac Costello and Paul Mannion drafted in.

    In the only change to either starting 15, Brian Howard replaces Dublin fullback Theo Clancy.

    Derry v DublinImage source, BBC Sport
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    Derry v Dublin

  18. Two out of three ain't badpublished at 16:44 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March

    The all-Ulster showdown between Fermangh and Armagh has fallen victim to the weather but we still have two cracking Allianz Football Leaguie encounters to bring you this evening.

    It doesn't get much bigger that the Division One top-two clash at Celtic Park as leaders Derry take on Dublin.

    Mickey Harte's side have won all four league games and the Oak Leafers hold a four-point advantage over the second-placed Dubs.

    It's a meeting between the two teams promoted from Division Two last year, with a resurgent Derry going on to retain the Ulster title while Dublin went one better by overcoming Kerry in the All-Ireland final.

    It's followed by our live stream game with Cavan out to continue their promotion push as they host a Meath siding lying fourth.The game goes ahead following a pitch inspection.

    The Ulster hosts sit third but a victory at Breffni Park will see Raymond Galligan's go top of Division Two, at least until tomorrow.

    It promises to be a thrilling double bill - thanks for joining us.

    Dublin defeated Derry in last year's Division Two final at Croke ParkImage source, Inpho
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    Dublin defeated Derry in last year's Division Two final at Croke Park