Summary

  • Division One: Kerry 0-18 Tyrone 1-11

  • Division One: Monaghan 0-14 Galway 3-12

  • Division Two: Donegal 1-17 Louth 0-14

  • Division Two: Fermanagh 0-11 Armagh 0-15

  • Division Three: Antrim 0-9 Westmeath 0-13

  • Division Three: Down 2-17 Sligo 1-8

  1. Late changepublished at 13:13 Greenwich Mean Time 3 March

    Kerry v Tyrone (13:15 GMT)

    Kerry have one late change to the starting fifteen with Conor Geaney replacing Cillian Burke at left half-forward.

    Surprisingly, Tyrone go as selected which must mean Seanie O'Donnell's nasty fall in the closing stages against Mayo last week was not as bad as initially feared.

    However there are two changes in the subs with Conor Cush and Tiarnan Quinn replacing Mattie Donnelly and Michael McGleenan respectively. Mattie's long-awaited return to Tyrone colours will have to wait another while, it seems.

    Throw-in at Fitzgerald Stadium is not far away now.

  2. Division One: Kerry v Tyrone (13:15 GMT)published at 13:10 Greenwich Mean Time 3 March

    Fitzgerald Stadium

    Tyrone's win over Mayo came at a cost with Michael McKernan's hand injury turning out to be more serious than first thought.

    The defender is exactly the kind of character the Red Hands would want for a difficult away fixture in Killarney. Fellow defender Aidan Clarke is also ruled out. Ben Cullen and David Mulgrew are the players to come in.

    Some surprise that Seanie O'Donnell is named to start for Tyrone, given his nasty fall in the closing stages last week. That could be a late change.

    Tyrone played well in the second half against Mayo and will hope to build on that momentum. Realistically they need at least another two points to be sure of staying in Division One, but those points may not come today.

    Kerry were hammered by 10 points by Dublin in Croke Park and they don't make a habit of losing back-to-back league games, so expect a reaction from the Kingdom.

    Kerry: S Ryan; G O'Sullivan, J Foley, P Murphy; S O'Brien, T Morley, G White; D O'Connor, J O'Connor; A Spillane, P Clifford, C Burke; D Clifford, S O'Shea, D Moynihan

    Tyrone: N Morgan; C Devlin, P Hampsey, C Quinn; B Cullen, P Harte, N Devlin; B Kennedy, C Kilpatrick; C Daly, D Mulgrew, J Oguz; D McCurry, D Canavan, S O'Donnell

    Kerry v TyroneImage source, BBC Sport
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    Kerry v Tyrone

  3. Remembering Cormacpublished at 13:05 Greenwich Mean Time 3 March

    A special podcast marking the 20th anniversary of Cormac McAnallen's untimely passing.

    Listen to the GAA Social on BBC Sounds

    Cormac McAnallen lifting the Sam Maguire in 2003Image source, Inpho
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    Cormac McAnallen lifting the Sam Maguire in 2003

  4. Cormac McAnallen was on course to skipper Tyrone to all three All-Ireland titlespublished at 13:01 Greenwich Mean Time 3 March

    Mickey Harte believes Cormac McAnallen would have become the first player to captain a county to minor, under-21 and senior All-Ireland titles had he not died suddenly in March 2004.

    McAnallen led Tyrone to minor and under-21 All-Irelands and Harte named him senior captain in early 2004.

    Speaking on the 20th anniversary of McAnallen's passing, Harte said: "I had a wee goal for him.

    "I think he would have been the only person to lift all three things.

    "I think he would have done it.

    Read more here

    Cormac McAnallen in action for TyroneImage source, Inpho
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    Cormac McAnallen in action for Tyrone

  5. Watch: Cavan and Meath battle to gripping Breffni Park drawpublished at 12:57 Greenwich Mean Time 3 March

    Cavan 0-11 Meath 0-11 (R)

    Cavan and Meath both miss stoppage-time chances to clinch victory as the dramatic Division Two encounter ends 0-11 apiece.

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    Watch: Cavan and Meath battle to gripping draw at Breffni Park

  6. Division Three: Antrim v Westmeath (13:00 GMT)published at 12:56 Greenwich Mean Time 3 March

    Corrigan Park

    Having lost the last two games after winning their opening pair, Antrim will be keen to turn things around and their promotion ambitions hinge on doing just that today against the high-flying Lake County.

    With that in mind, manager Andy McEntee has made several changes with John Morgan coming in for his debut at corner-back, resulting in his St Brigid's clubmate Ronan Boyle moving to wing-forward and Cormac McGettigan dropping to the bench.

    Conor Hand is in for the injured Paddy McAleer at midfield, while Pat Shivers makes his first start of the season as he comes in for Niall Burns at full-forward.

    Westmeath extended their perfect start to the campaign last week but have also rung the changes with three alterations to the team that is listed.

    Conor Dillon is in at full-forward for the listed Stephen Smith, while in defence, Daniel Scahill and Jonathan Lynam replace Jamie Gonoud and Eoin Mulvihill.

    Antrim: Michael Byrne; John Morgan, Eunan Walsh, Kavan Keenan; Declan Lynch, Jospeh Finnegan, Dermot McAleese; Colm McLarnon, Conor Hand; Ronan Boyle, Patrick McBride, Ruairi McCann (Creggan); Marc Jordan, Pat Shivers, Dominic McEnhill

    Westmeath: Jason Daly; Kevin Maguire, Charlie Drumm, Daniel Scahill; Jonathan Lynam, Ronan Wallace, Nigel Harte; Ray Connellan, Andy McCormack; David Lynch, Ronan O'Toole, Sam McCartan; Senan Baker, Stephen Smith, Danny McCartan.

    Antrim v WestmeathImage source, BBC Sport
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    Antrim v Westmeath

  7. Another huge day of football actionpublished at 12:49 Greenwich Mean Time 3 March

    Allianz Football League

    Dublin may have already won the big game of the weekend as they ended Derry's winning run in Division One but the games continue to come thick and fast today with Ulster counties involved in six games.

    Five Ulster sides were originally scheduled to be in action this afternoon but the snow-enforced delaying of the Division Two clash at Brewster Park until today has Fermanagh facing off against leaders Armagh in Enniskillen at 15:00 GMT.

    Top billing today probably goes to Kerry's latest renewal with old rivals Tyrone in Killarney.

    The Kingdom earned a dominant victory in last summer's All-Ireland quarter-final but the Red Hands have won the last two league contests between the teams.

    The Fitzgerald Stadium contest has an early throw-in at 13:15 with Antrim and Westmeath starting 15 minutes earlier in the Division Three match at Corrigan Park.

    Donegal will hope to maintain their Division Two promotion push by beating Louth at Ballyshannon with the tussle between Division Three leaders Down and Sligo also throwing in at 14:00.

    Last but by no means least, Monaghan will hope to begin another of their Division One escape acts as they host Galway in Clones at 15:15.

    We'll keep you up to date with all the action.

    Sunday's fixturesImage source, Inpho
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    Sunday's fixtures

    Sunday's fixturesImage source, Inpho
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    Sunday's fixtures