Postpublished at 15:09 Greenwich Mean Time 24 March 2024
Monaghan 0-14 Mayo 1-11
All square in Clones.
Darren McHale's point gets Mayo on terms.

Darren Hughes and Padraig O'Hora
Division One: Monaghan 1-14 Mayo 2-13 (FT)
Division One: Derry 2-19 Roscommon 1-9 (FT)
Division One: Dublin 5-18 Tyrone 0-12 (FT)
Division Three: Down 3-15 Clare 1-10 (FT)
Division Three: Antrim 1-14 Wicklow 0-14 (FT)
Monaghan 0-14 Mayo 1-11
All square in Clones.
Darren McHale's point gets Mayo on terms.
Darren Hughes and Padraig O'Hora
Dublin 5-15 Tyrone 0-9
Paul Mannion gets his second point of the day.
Derry 2-15 Roscommon 1-8
Lachlann Murray has been brilliant today and caps off his performance with a goal.
He cuts in along the end line, easily shrugs off his marker and plants the low into the net.
Down 1-8 Clare 1-5
Clare's Micheal Garry has just made the block of his life!
Down looked certain to score, as Odhran Murdock fist passed the ball beyond the goalkeeper, and Liam Kerr sweeped the ball towards the bottom corner. However, Garry somehow extended his body to keep the ball out of the net.
Monaghan 0-13 Mayo 1-9
With 15 minutes remaining a pair of points from Cillian O'Connor brings Mayo back to within one.
Down 1-8 Clare 1-5
Liam Kerr has pointed to extend Down's lead.
Oisin Savage is on for John McGovern. A debut to forget.
Antrim 1-10 Wicklow 0-8
Wicklow with the better start initially after the break, but two superb scores from Paddy McBride and Ronan Boyle restore Antrim's four-point gap and McBride makes it five
Derry 1-14 Roscommon 1-8
This one is slipping away from Roscommon.
Derry have scored the last six points. Ethan Doherty (two), Niall Toner, Laclann Murray, Ciaran McFaul and Eoin McEvoy who are so efficient going forward.
They are unusually coughing up some goal chances though, which won't please Mickey Harte and Gavin Devlin. Plenty to work on before they face the Dubs in the league final next week.
Conor Glass and Ruaidhri Fallon
Dublin 5-14 Tyrone 0-9
Lorcan McGarrity and Paul Mannion trade scores.
Monaghan 0-12 Mayo 1-6
Michael Bannigan and Barry McBennett help stretch Monaghan's advantage to three.
Dublin 5-13 Tyrone 0-8
Ruairi Canavan gets Tyrone's first score of the second half, Dublin go down the other end and get their fifth goal, this time it's Lorcan O'Dell.
Ruthless and no mercy being shown by the All-Ireland Champions.
Ruairi Canavan gets another score.
Lorcan O'Dell is challenged by Brian Kennedy
Down 1-7 Clare 1-5
Ciaran Downes has pointed for Clare, and Down are back to their full complement, with John McGovern's sin bin coming to an end. Westmeath are winning in Sligo so the Mournemen can't afford to slip up today or their promotion hopes could go up in smoke.
Clare made one half-time change: Joe McGann for Cormac Murray.
Down 1-7 Clare 1-4
As it stands, Down are 35 minutes away from earning promotion and booking their place in the Division Three final next Saturday.
Elsewhere, Westmeath are leading Sligo 0-6 to 0-4. If Westmeath win, then Down have no margin for error and must avoid defeat if they are to go up.
Antrim 1-7 Wicklow 0-7
We are back on a Corrigan Park. Antrim hold the advantage with Wicklow needing to turn things around and they make a good star with Chris O'Brien pointing seconds in
Dublin 4-13 Tyrone 0-6
It's all too easy for the All-Ireland Champions and it's a third goal. This time from Cian Murphy and just as I write this, the Dubs have walked in a fourth goal, this time it was Colm Basquel who palmed into the net.
It's been a horrible afternoon at Croke Park for Tyrone and they still have over twenty minutes left to play.
Cathal McShane and Brian Fenton
Derry 1-11 Roscommon 1-8
Ethan Doherty and Lachlann Murray tag on scores for Derry, who are more clinical up front.
Roscommon are taking wrong options, anxious for the win to try and stave off the threat of relegation, and have spurned two easy point opportunities by going for goals.
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Monaghan 0-10 Mayo 1-5
David Garland nudged Monaghan into a three-point lead but a Ryan O'Donoghue free brings the gap back to two.
Cavan 1-13 Fermanagh 2-14
Fermanagh beat Cavan 2-14 to 1-13, but it proves insufficient to preserve their Division Two status as Louth defeat Kildare to condemn the Ernemen to relegation.
Sean Cassidy and Garvan Jones scored goals in either half for Fermanagh with Paddy Lynch the Cavan goalscorer.
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Derry 1-9 Roscommon 1-8
Half-time sub Niall Toner gets one chance and slots it over for Derry's first point of the second half.