Summary

  • Division Two: Donegal v Meath (19:00 GMT)

  • Division Two: Cork v Armagh (19:00 GMT)

  • Division Two: Cavan v Fermanagh (19:00 GMT) - Watch on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website

  1. That's a wrappublished at 20:53 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    That is all from us after another dramatic evening in the Allianz National League.

    Fermanagh's 2-14 to 1-13 win over Cavan proved insufficient to preserve their Division Two status as Louth defeated Kildare 1-12 to 0-12 to condemn the Ernemen to relegation.

    Donegal saw off Meath 1-18 to 1-10 whilst their Division Two final opponents Armagh drew 2-16 apiece with Cork.

    You can read the report from those games here.

    We will be back with more Division One and Division Three action tomorrow, see you then!

  2. Fermanagh relegated despite winpublished at 20:49 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    FT: Cavan 1-13 Fermanagh 2-14

    Fermanagh suffered relegation from Division Two despite a 2-14 to 1-13 win over Cavan in Breffni Park.

    Despite an encouraging performance, the Erne County will drop straight back down to Division Three for next season.

  3. Postpublished at 20:40 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    FT: Kildare 0-12 Louth 1-12

    It's all over in Carlow as Louth claim a three point win which condemns Fermanagh to relegation to Division Three.

  4. Donegal claim the win, but at what cost?published at 20:38 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    FT: Donegal 1-18 Meath 1-10

    All over in Ballybofey and Donegal head into next week's Division Two final with their undefeated league record intact thanks to a good performance in tricky conditions.

    However, with Paddy McBrearty and Ryan McHugh forced off with injuries, they will be sweating on the availability of the pair for the game against Armagh.

  5. Armagh fight back to finish league unbeatenpublished at 20:35 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    FT: Cork 2-16 Armagh 2-16

    It's all over at Páirc Uí Chaoimh where Armagh have fought back from four points down to claim a draw away to Cork.

    That means they head into next Sunday's Division Two league final with five wins and two draws from their seven games.

  6. Louth still leadingpublished at 20:34 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Kildare 0-11 Louth 1-12

    A flurry of points exchanged between the two sides, but Louth still hold a four-point lead.

  7. Level late onpublished at 20:32 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Cork 2-16 Armagh 2-16

    Conor Corbett pointed to put Cork two ahead, but scores from Aidan Nugent and Oisin Conaty have Armagh level in stoppage time!

  8. Postpublished at 20:32 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Cavan 1-13 Fermanagh 2-13

    Paddy Lynch forcing Cavan back into this contest but man of the match Garvan Jones is keeping them at bay as we approach stoppage time.

    Despite a courageous performance though Fermanagh look set to be relegated.

  9. Postpublished at 20:31 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Donegal 1-16 Meath 1-10

    Donegal's Caolan McGonagle picks up a black card four minutes from rime for a trip and although Meath have eaten into the gaps, the hosts are still fairly comfortable

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    Goal Cork 2-15 Armagh 2-14published at 20:28 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Rory Grugan (Armagh) 68 mins

    I may have spoken too soon!

    Armagh are right back in it following a goal from Rory Grugan. Before that however, Ian Maguire had pointed, meaning Cork remain ahead.

  11. Postpublished at 20:26 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Cork 2-14 Armagh 1-14

    Two more scores to report on in Cork, as Chris Óg Jones pointed for the hosts, before Ben Crealey converted from a mark.

    Armagh appear to running out of time to preserve their unbeaten run.

  12. Postpublished at 20:25 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Donegal 1-15 Meath 1-7

    Ten remaining and Donegal have stretched their lead. Michael Murphy is on the pitch, but the Meath version before Donegal and fans out there get too excited.

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    Goal Cork 2-13 Armagh 1-13published at 20:19 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Luke Fahy (Cork) 59 mins

    A Conor Turbitt point from play had Armagh level, but Cork have pulled three points clear following their second goal of the half - this time from Luke Fahy!

  14. Postpublished at 20:18 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Cavan 1-8 Fermanagh 2-10

    Colossal kick from Garvan Jones for Fermanagh.

    He has struck half of his team's overall tally.

    Having a blinder the Derrygonnelly man.

  15. Louth pulling awaypublished at 20:18 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Kildare 0-8 Louth 1-9

    A succession of scores gives Louth a four-point advantage which will leave Fermanagh fans sweating.

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    Goal - Jamie Brennan (Donegal)published at 20:17 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Donegal 1-13 Meath 1-6

    A great ball from Aaron Doherty puts Jamie Brennan through. He skips around Billy Hogan and blasts home. Donegal cruising with a quarter of the game remaining.

  17. Postpublished at 20:15 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Cork 1-13 Armagh 1-12

    It remains razor tight, but Cork are ahead with 15 minutes to go.

    A Conor Tubritt free had levelled matters, but Ian Maguire pointed in reply.

  18. GOAL!!!published at 20:13 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Cavan 1-8 Fermanagh 2-9

    Cavan back in it!

    Thunderous finish from Paddy Lynch after a superb run by Ciaran Brady.

  19. Ryan McHugh off with an injurypublished at 20:11 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Donegal 0-12 Meath 1-5

    Donegal still lead by four but having already lost Paddy McBrearty to injury, Ryan McHugh is now forced off after taking a hit to the shoulder. This may be a costly night for Jim McGuinness's team.

  20. Postpublished at 20:08 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March

    Cork 1-12 Armagh 1-11

    Cork have their noses ahead following another score from Brian Hurley.

    It's a disappointing night for Rian O'Neill, who continues to work his way back full fitness. He finishes the night scoreless and replaced by Stefan Campbell.