Postpublished at 20:08 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March 2024
Cavan 0-7 Fermanagh 2-9
Cian Madden responds with a mark after Fionan O'Brien kicked Fermanagh into a nine-point lead.
Division Two: Donegal v Meath (19:00 GMT)
Division Two: Cork v Armagh (19:00 GMT)
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Cavan 0-7 Fermanagh 2-9
Cian Madden responds with a mark after Fionan O'Brien kicked Fermanagh into a nine-point lead.
Kildare 0-7 Louth 1-5
A few early scores at the start of the second half edge Louth a point ahead.
Cavan 0-5 Fermanagh 2-8
Main man Jones!
He set up the first and Garvan Jones has now cooly slotted home the second soccer style.
Donegal 0-11 Meath 1-4
Meath back to their full compliment as they sides trade points early in the second period.
Cavan 0-4 Fermanagh 1-8
Captain Fantastic!
Another terrific score from Fermanagh's Declan McCusker to extend the Ernemen's lead.
Chris Óg Jones (Cork) 42 mins
Cork are on level terms following a point from Brian O'Driscoll and a goal by Chris Óg Jones!
Having played over six and a half league games, Armagh's impressive clean sheet run is over.
Cork 0-10 Armagh 1-11
The scores keep on coming, as Brian Hurley points for Cork, but Armagh's Oisin Conaty and Jarly Og Burns reply.
Donegal 0-10 Meath 1-3
Second half underway at MacCumhaill Park. Donegal raised a gallop heading into the break so can they sustain it?
Niall O'Donnell has replaced Daire O Baoill at the break.
Cavan 0-4 Fermanagh 1-6
The action resumes in Breffni Park.
Are we set for a huge turn of events at the foot of Division Two with Louth only level at half-time against Kildare?
35 minutes until we find out...
Cork 0-9 Armagh 1-9
The game has restarted at Páirc Uí Chaoimh, can Armagh hold onto their lead and their unbeaten run?
Armagh's Joe McElroy and Jason Duffy have been replaced by Ross McQuillan and Aidan Nugent at the interval.
HT: Kildare 0-6 Louth 1-3
Few folk gave Kildare much chance against Louth tonight but the Lilywhites are doing the integrity of the Allianz Football League proud by going in level with the Wee County at half-time. I dare say that news will have filtered through to the Fermanagh dressing-room at half-time. But the Ernemen need to Kildare to win. A draw in Carlow will be enough for Louth to survive.
Cavan 0-4 Fermanagh 1-6
The visitors take a thoroughly deserved lead into the break.
Cavan have been lacklustre and after a heavy defeat to Armagh last weekend we should perhaps expect a response from the home side in the second period.
HT: Donegal 0-10 Meath 1-3
A storming end to the half for Donegal who trailed by 1-0 to 0-1 after 23 minutes, but have outscored Meath by nine to three since to take a four-point lead into the half.
They will have a man advantage for another four minutes after the restart following that black card for McDonnell
Cork 0-9 Armagh 1-9
The final two scores of the half came from Cork's Chris Óg Jones and Armagh's Peter McGrane, leaving the Orchard County three ahead at the interval.
Kildare 0-5 Louth 1-2
That's a better couple of minutes for Fermanagh with Sean Cassidy superbly netting and Kildare levelling against Louth in Carlow. Could the unlikely actually happen and Louth end up back in Division Three?
Cavan 0-4 Fermanagh 1-5
Cavan respond through Conor Rehill but that goal typified Fermanagh's performance so far.
Tenacious in the tackle forcing the turnover and accurate in attack.
Garvan Jones with a sublime ball and Sean Cassidy shows his nerve.
Can they stay up?
Donegal 0-7 Meath 1-2
Black card for Meath's Adam McDonnell after Donegal's Oisin Gallen landed his third of the half. This game has certainly come to life
Cork 0-8 Armagh 1-8
It remains tit-for-tat in Cork.
Oisin Conaty notched his third from play, but Cork had an immediate reply via Matthew Taylor. Then, Rory Grugan converted another free, which keeps three points between the sides.
Cavan 0-3 Fermanagh 1-5
Superb goal from Sean Cassidy after a beautiful ball by Garvan Jones.
Could be huge that for Fermanagh?
Cavan 0-3 Fermanagh 0-4
A third free from the right boot of Paddy Lynch keeps Cavan in touch.