Postpublished at 13:50 Greenwich Mean Time 24 March 2024
Dublin 0-1 Tyrone 0-1
Niall Morgan finds the run of Cathal McShane inside, the latter is fouled allowing Darren McCurry to tap over the close range free, level again.
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)
Dublin 0-1 Tyrone 0-1
Niall Morgan finds the run of Cathal McShane inside, the latter is fouled allowing Darren McCurry to tap over the close range free, level again.
Derry 0-1 Roscommon 0-1
Derry reply instantly with a Shane McGuigan free.
Derry 0-0 Roscommon 0-1
A cagey start with Roscommon retaining possession for over three minutes after winning the throw-in.
The visitors carve out a great goal chance but Enda Smith blasts the ball over the bar for the opening point.
Dublin 0-1 Tyrone 0-0
Dublin are up and running, that man, Con O'Callaghan with the first score of the game off, of his left boot.
Down v Clare, Pairc Esler, 14:00 GMT
Down coach Marty Clarke says the county's fate in the Allianz Football League is in their own hands ahead of a winner-takes-all match with Clare.
The Mourne County are unbeaten in Division Three and level with Westmeath but know a draw would be enough to secure promotion in Newry.
Clare are one point behind the leaders and can earn promotion with a win.
"It's a massive occasion for us and it's our target to get out of Division Three," Clarke told BBC Sport NI.
Down GAA's Marty Clarke
Monaghan 0-0 Mayo 0-0
We're underway in St. Tiernach's Park...
Dublin 0-0 Tyrone 0-0
There might only be 24 seconds on the clock but, The Dubs very nearly rattled the net with the first attack of the game. A long high ball found Lorcan O'Dell on the edge of the square who one on one with Niall Morgan had his effort incredibly saved.
Corrigan Park, 14:00 GMT
THE situation for Antrim is pretty straightforward at Corrigan Park this afternoon: avoid defeat and they retain their Division Three status.
They could stay up even if they lose, depending on the outcome of the game between Offaly and the already-relegated Limerick as the Faithful are one point behind at the start of play, so a surprise defeat keeps them behind Antrim.
A draw would force a three-way split on four points in the advent of a Wicklow win with the visitors to Belfast having a much inferior scoring difference, meaning they would need to win by at least 15 in such a scenario. But Antrim's fate is firmly in their own hands and manager Andy McEntee has made several change to the side that lost to Clare last week.
The big news is that Aghagallon's Ruairi McCann, absent throughout the league, is named to start in place of Pat Shivers.
Cathal Hynds comes in for the suspended Colm McLarnon who was sent-off against the Banner. He will be partnered at midfield by Ryan McQuillan who is a late addition in place of Conor Hand, while Eunan Walsh is in for Daniel McNicholl in defence.
Wicklow's one-point win over Limerick last week kept their head above water and manager Oisin McConville has kept faith with the 15 that started against The Treaty.
Antrim: M Byrne; D Lynch, E Walsh, K Keenan; R Boyle, J Finnegan, D McAleese; C Hynds, R McQuillan; E McCabe, P McBride, R McCann (Creggan); M Jordan, R McCann (Aghagallon), D McEnhill.
Wicklow: S Doyle; T Moran, M Stone, E Murtagh; M Nolan, P O'Keane, G Fogarty; D Healy, C Maguire; D Fee, C O'Brien, C Baker; J Carlin, K Quinn, JP Nolan.
Antrim v Wicklow
Clones, 13:45 GMT
Monaghan's fate may already be sealed but they will have belief after seeing their Championship opponents Cavan beaten by Fermanagh yesterday evening.
Maye make a couple of late changes to their side with nothing to play for in their final league game.
Monaghan: D McDonnell; R Wylie, C Lennon, R O'Toole; K O'Connell, K Lavelle, C McCarthy; G Mohan, D Hughes; C McNulty, M Bannigan, D Ward; J Irwin, S Jones, A Woods.
Mayo: R Byrne; E O'Donghue, R Brickenden, S Callinan; P Durcan, D McBrien, P O'Hora; M Ruane, A O'Shea; J Coyne, R O'Donoghue, D McHale; E Hession, S Coen, T Conroy.
Monaghan v Mayo
Celtic Park, 13:45 GMT
Mickey Harte has made four late changes to the Derry line-up.
Padraig McGrogan, Brendan Rogers, Ciaran McFaul and Niall Toner go out of the team named to start, and in come Conor Doherty, Donnacha Gilmore, Declan Cassidy and Conleth McGuckian.
Knowing they are already one foot in next week's Division One league final, perhaps the Derry boss has decided to rest a few players for the big tests ahead.
Roscommon play as selected.
Derry: O Lynch; C McCloskey, C McKaigue, D Baker; G McKinless, E McEvoy, C Doherty; C Glass, D Gilmore; E Doherty, D Cassidy, P Cassidy; C McGuckian, S McGuigan, L Murray
Roscommon: C Carroll; D Murray, B Stack, P Gavin; N Daly, N Higgins, E McCormack; E Smith, U Harney; D Ruane, R Fallon, R Daly; D Cregg, D Murtagh, D Smith
Derry v Roscommon
Dublin v Tyrone, 13:45 GMT
Dessie Farrell makes two changes to the Dublin team named in the match programme. Colm Basquel replaces John Small at centre back. While, Lorcan O'Dell starts in place of Sean Bugler at centre forward.
Tyrone will start as per programme with the only change coming in the substitutes, Padraig Hampsey will not feature and will be replaced by Tarlach Quinn wearing number 22.
Donegal manager Jim McGuinness has admitted his concern that skipper Patrick McBrearty may have picked up a "fairly significant" injury in Saturday's win over Meath.
McBrearty and the also influential Ryan McHugh were both forced off during the Division Two win at Ballybofey.
The captain looked in some discomfort as he went off after 20 minutes.
Read more here
Donegal manager Jim McGuinness
Croke Park, 13:45 GMT
Welcome to 'Level Seven' of GAA headquarters, more affectionately known as the Hogan Stand in Croke Park.
It's the final round of games in Division One and the objective is clear for All-Ireland Champions, Dublin, they know a victory will be enough to seal a place in next Sunday's final.
With that in mind, Dessie Farrell makes just one change to the team that beat Galway in Salthill as Eoin Murchan comes in to replace Killian O'Gara.
The formidable Con O'Callaghan starts at full forward after scoring 3-4 in his last game at this venue against Kerry.
For Tyrone, the pressure is off as they secured their status as a top tier county for 2025 with last week's win over Monaghan.
It gives manager, Brian Dooher a chance to take a look at his squad and he makes no less than five changes. Nathan McCarron, Aidan Clarke, Conor Cush, Lorcan McGarrity and Ruairi Canavan all come in.
Padraig Hampsey, Cormac Quinn, Ciaran Daly, Seanie O'Donnell and Darragh Canavan drop out but, Darragh will be amongst the subs as is Mattie Donnelly.
Here's the teams as per match programme and if, there are any changes closer to throw in, we'll bring them to you.
Dublin: E Comerford; S MacMahon, D Newcombe, E Murchan; C Murphy, J Small, B Howard; B Fenton, T Lahiff; R McGarry, S Bugler, C Kilkenny; K McGinnis, C O'Callaghan, N Scully.
Tyrone: N Morgan; C Devlin, N McCarron, A Clarke; B Cullen, K McGeary, N Devlin; B Kennedy, A Donaghy; J Oguz, C Cush, L McGarrity; D McCurry, R Canavan, C McShane.
Dublin v Tyrone
Allianz Football League
This is normally the most hectic day in the calendar for us poor over-worked GAA live texters but the load has been eased somewhat by several issues being sorted out last weekend.
In Division One for example, Monaghan are already down after losing to Tyrone a week ago.
However, the two finalists in Division One have yet to be decided although Derry may have already have done enough to make next week's Croke Park contest.
Avoiding defeat against relegation-threatened Roscommon will definitely secure the Oak Leafers a place in the final and even a loss is unlikely to prevent that.
Dublin and Kerry are the other teams in contention to reach the final with the Dubs hosting already-safe Tyrone this afternoon and Kerry tackling Galway, who are not out of the relegation woods.
In addition to Derry's game, the other match with a big Ulster interest will be Down's attempt to confirm promotion to Division Two as they host Clare in Newry.
A Clare victory will in all likelihood deny the Mournemen's ascent to Division Two but a draw will be enough for Conor Laverty's side.
Antrim also need to avoid defeat at home to Oisin McConville's Wicklow to be certain of maintaining their Division Three status.
Enjoy the ride with us this afternoon.
Sunday's fixtures