Cavan’s Tomas Corr with Tadgh Morley of Kerry Tommy Dickson / INPHO
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Cavan’s Gearoid McKiernan with Jack Barry of Kerry Tommy Dickson / INPHO
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A four-point lead now for Cork with five minutes to go.
A great day’s work for Westmeath against a vastly weakened Wexford side though. Both counties have clinched promotion from Division 4 and will meet in the final on Saturday 8 April now.
Leitrim 2-9 London 0-4 33 mins – Emlyn Mulligan hits the back of the net from the penalty spot for the home side in Carrick-on-Shannon.
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Cork 0-7 Derry 0-5 24 mins – A Paul Kerrigan point increases Cork’s lead to two points.
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Westmeath 1-11 Wexford 0-3 25 mins – Ger Egan finds the net for Westmeath from the penalty spot. They’re in pole position now to triumph and that would seal their promotion along with Wexford from the basement division.
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1:27PM
Cork 0-6 Derry 0-5 21 mins – Colm O’Neill and Benny Heron swap points, while Peter Kelleher hits the crossbar for Cork. Big game for both counties in their battle to avoid the drop.
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Here’s today’s fixtures, some of which are already under way.
Division 1
Donegal v Monaghan, Ballyshannon, 3pm
Tyrone v Mayo, Omagh, 3pm
Cavan v Kerry, Kingspan Breffni Park, 2pm
Divsion 2
Derry v Cork, Celtic Park, 1pm
Meath v Fermanagh, Navan, 3pm
Down v Galway, Newry, 3pm
Kildare v Clare, Newbridge, 3.15pm
Division 3
Sligo v Offaly, Markievicz Park, 3pm
Tipperary v Louth, Semple Stadium, 3pm
Division 4
Leitrim v London, Carrick-on-Shannon, 1pm
Wexford v Westmeath, Innovate Wexford Park, 1pm
Wicklow v Carlow, Aughrim, 3pm
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1:20PM
Division 4 Westmeath are 0-7 to 0-3 clear of Wexford after 20 minutes.
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Results
Division 1
Tyrone 0-12 Mayo 1-10
Donegal 1-11 Monaghan 1-11
Cavan 1-10 Kerry 0-13
Division 2
Kildare 0-18 Clare 1-14
Meath 3-15 Fermanagh 0-6
Down 1-13 Galway 0-15
Derry 2-10 Cork 0-20
Division 3
Sligo 2-10 Offaly 2-14
Tipperary 0-12 Louth 0-16
Division 4
Wicklow 0-10 Carlow 1-18
Leitrim 2-16 London 0-15
Wexford 0-9 Westmeath 3-24
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Kildare footballers seal promotion to Division 1. Galway in pole position to join them, Meath still have outside chance.
Division 2 Result
Kildare 0-18 Clare 1-14
Kildare 0-18 Clare 1-14
70 mins – Paul Cribbin puts Kildare ahead.
The clash of Kildare and Clare in Division 2, the last big football game to be decided today.
Division 2 Result
Galway 3-15 Down 1-13
Division 4 Result
Carlow 1-18 Wicklow 0-10
Division 1 Result
Donegal 1-11 Monaghan 1-11
Division 3 Result
Offaly 2-14 Sligo 2-10
That result actually sees Louth promoted. Clash of Armagh and Tipperary next weekend will decide who joins them.
That’s a huge win for Louth as they try to secure promotion from Division 3.
Division 3 result
Louth 0-16 Tipperary 0-12
Goal for Monaghan from the penalty spot by McManus.
Division 1 Result
Mayo 1-10 Tyrone 0-12
Kildare 0-16 Clare 1-12
Fionn Dowling points a free for the Lilywhites.
Penalty for Monaghan.
A third goal from Galway’s Eamonn Brannigan, it’s going to be a good trip to Newry for Kevin Walsh’s side.
Division 2 Result
Meath 3-15 Fermanagh 0-6
Clare 1-12 Kildare 0-14
55 mins – Clare very impressive in the second half.
Mayo 1-10 Tyrone 0-12
71 mins – Huge point for Mayo from Kevin McLoughlin.
Donegal 1-11 Monaghan 0-11
65 mins – A three-point advantage now for Donegal as Michael Murphy points after Patrick McBrearty had earlier scored.
Galway 2-13 Down 1-10
65 mins – Galway pulling clear now thanks to a Barry McHugh point there.
Kildare 0-13 Clare 1-10
52 mins – Delicately poised in Newbridge.
Great work by Colm Cavanagh to create a chance for Tyrone but his shot is underhit and drops into the arms of David Clarke. Still level in Omagh.
Louth 0-14 Tipperary 0-12
64 mins – The gap is out to two points now thanks to Eoin O’Connor.
Black card for Michael Quinlivan, big loss for Tipperary. They trail Louth by a point.
Donegal 1-9 Monaghan 0-11
59 mins – And the gap is back to a single point now thanks to Conor McManus.
Kildare 0-12 Clare 1-9
46 mins – Kevin Feely brings Kildare level after they had shipped 1-3 without reply.
Louth 0-13 Tipperary 0-11
60 mins – Louth in the driving seat entering the finale in Thurles.
Galway 2-10 Down 1-9
56 mins – Gary Sice edges Galway ahead by four.
Donegal 1-9 Monaghan 0-10
55 mins – A Shane Carey point for Monaghan but they still trail by two.
Clare 1-8 Kildare 0-11
42 mins – All square now, great start to the second half from the Banner.
Goal for Clare from Shane Brennan!
Tyrone 0-12 Mayo 1-9
57 mins – This one is going to go down to the wire. Mark Bradley draws Tyrone level again.
Kildare 0-11 Clare 0-8
39 mins – A David Tubridy point and the gap is back to three points in Newbridge.
Tipperary 0-10 Louth 0-10
52 mins – All square now as Louth draw level.
Tyrone 0-11 Mayo 1-8
55 mins – Also level in Omagh as Cillian O’Connor converts a free.
Aidan O’Shea comes on for Mayo.
Kildare 0-11 Clare 0-7
36 mins – Eoin Cleary cuts the deficit that Clare face.
Tyrone 0-11 Mayo 1-7
53 mins – Tiernan McCann lobs over a point and Tyrone hit the front.
Meath 3-9 Fermanagh 0-5
42 mins – The home side in complete control as Sean Tobin strikes their third goal.
Galway down to 14 men now.
Galway 2-8 Down 0-8
40 mins – And now a second goal for Galway! This time from Shane Walsh. Big boost in their hopes of clinching promotion.
Tipperary 0-9 Louth 0-7
43 mins – A Conor Sweeney point leaves Tipperary two to the good.
Galway 1-8 Down 0-8
37 mins – Eamonn Brannigan with a massive score for Galway, as he nets from the penalty spot.
Tyrone 0-9 Mayo 1-6
44 mins – Kieran McGeary points from distance and the home side draw level.
Donegal 1-6 Monaghan 0-9
36 mins – Michael Murphy brings Donegal level.
Second-half action starting to get under way.
Half-Time: Kildare 0-11 Clare 0-6
Tipperary 0-8 Louth 0-6
Philip Austin scores a point for Tipperary after a Conor Sweeney penalty had hit the post.
Division 2 Half-Time
Meath 2-6 Fermanagh 0-4
Down 0-8 Galway 0-8
Full-Time: Kerry 0-13 Cavan 1-10
Half-Time: Mayo 1-6 Tyrone 0-8
Cavan 1-10 Kerry 0-13
72 mins – A Seanie Johnston point brings Cavan level.
Mayo 1-6 Tyrone 0-7
32 mins – Points traded with Paddy Durcan and Mark Bradley on target.
Kerry 0-13 Cavan 1-8
32 mins – Could be a key point from Bryan Sheehan as Kerry go ahead by two.
Tipperary 0-7 Louth 0-5
30 mins – Michael Quinlivan swings over a free for Tipperary.
Mayo 1-5 Tyrone 0-6
30 mins – Fine point by Cillian O’Connor.
Down 0-7 Galway 0-6
29 mins – Darragh O’Hanlon’s latest point edges Down ahead.
Mayo 1-4 Tyrone 0-6
29 mins – That’s a superb goal from Parsons, great play in the build up by Cillian O’Connor and Andy Moran.
Goal for Mayo from Tom Parsons!
Stephen Coen in for Keegan in Omagh.
Tyrone 0-6 Mayo 0-4
27 mins – Sean Cavanagh points a free and Mayo have lost Lee Keegan to a black card.
Kerry 0-12 Cavan 1-8
63 mins – Barry John Keane points for Kerry.
Tipperary 0-6 Louth 0-4
25 mins – Tipperary move two points clear in Thurles.
Meath 2-3 Fermanagh 0-2
22 mins – Second goal for Meath courtesy of Bryan McMahon.
Tyrone 0-5 Mayo 0-4
22 mins – McCurry pushes Tyrone in front.
Cavan 1-8 Kerry 0-11
61 mins – Paul Murphy draws Kerry level.
Cavan 1-7 Kerry 0-10
56 mins – Paul Geaney’s free brings Kerry level.
Donegal 1-2 Monaghan 0-4
18 mins – Kieran Hughes cuts the deficit that Monaghan face to a single point.
Tyrone 0-4 Mayo 0-4
19 mins – Kieran McGeary cancels out an earlier point from a free by Cillian O’Connor.
Clare 0-2 Kildare 0-1
4 mins – An Eoin Cleary point from a free puts the Banner ahead in Newbridge.
Tipperary 0-4 Louth 0-4
18 mins – All square in a crucial promotion clash in Division 3.
Conor Meyler on for Sludden in Omagh, that looked a bad call to show a black card.
Down 0-4 Galway 0-4
Darragh O’Hanlon with a brace to bring the Mourne men level.
Black card for Tyrone’s Niall Sludden.
Meath 1-4 Fermanagh 0-2
14 mins – Andy McEntee’s men are flying in Navan, Donal Lenihan with the goal from a penalty.
Cavan 1-7 Kerry 0-9
52 mins – A converted free by Niall McDermott and Cavan hit the front.
Galway 0-4 Down 0-2
11 mins – A two-point advantage for Kevin Walsh’s men in Páirc Esler so far.
Tyrone 0-3 Mayo 0-3
13 mins – Points swapped by Kevin McLoughlin and Niall Sludden.
Mayo 0-2 Tyrone 0-2
10 mins – Shane Nally brings Mayo level after an earlier Mark Bradley point for Tyrone.
Cavan 1-6 Kerry 0-8
A one-point lead now for the home team.
Jack McCarron, really impressive so far this year, kicked the opening two points for Monaghan in their game.
Cavan 1-5 Kerry 0-8
44 mins – Bryan Sheehan brings Kerry level at Kingspan Breffni Park.
Donegal 1-0 Monaghan 0-2
4 mins – One of Donegal’s youngsters edges them in front in Ballyshannon.
Goal for Donegal from Michael Carroll!
Tipperary 0-2 Louth 0-1
4 mins – Josh Keane and Liam McGrath on target so far for a Tipperary team that can seal promotion today.
Tyrone 0-1 Mayo 0-1
4 mins – Darren McCurry ties the teams at Healy Park.
Cavan 1-5 Kerry 0-7
40 mins – Breakthrough for the home side at Kingspan Breffni Park.
Goal for Cavan from Dara McVeety!
Mayo 0-1 Tyrone 0-0
3 mins – First score of the day in Omagh arrives from Patrick Durcan for Mayo.
Most of the big football games around the country about to get under way.
Two late changes for Mayo with Shane Nally and David Drake in for Conor O’Shea and Evan Regan.
Result: Cork 0-20 Derry 2-10
Meath ring the changes before facing Fermanagh.
Cork 0-20 Derry 2-10
69 mins – Mark Lynch points a free to cut the gap Derry face with time running out.
Cavan’s Gearoid McKiernan with Jack Barry of Kerry Tommy Dickson / INPHO Tommy Dickson / INPHO / INPHO
A four-point lead now for Cork with five minutes to go.
Plenty changes to the Galway team for their clash with Down.
Cork 0-19 Derry 2-9
63 mins – Cork in a great position now, holding a three-point advantage in a key game for Peadar Healy’s side.
Half-Time: Kerry 0-6 Cavan 0-4
Cork 0-17 Derry 2-9
54 mins – Barry O’Driscoll bags a point and Cork hit the front.
Result: Leitrim 2-16 London 0-15
Derry 2-9 Cork 0-15
52 mins – All square now as Danny Tallon raises another green flag for Derry.
Goal for Derry from Danny Tallon!
A great day’s work for Westmeath against a vastly weakened Wexford side though. Both counties have clinched promotion from Division 4 and will meet in the final on Saturday 8 April now.
Full-Time: Westmeath 3-24 Wexford 0-9
Cork 0-14 Derry 1-9
49 mins – Enda Lynn points to cut the deficit Derry face to two. Mark Lynch on for Derry.
Kerry bring on Bryan Sheehan for Adrian Spillane, 27 minutes gone in Cavan.
Kerry 0-5 Cavan 0-4
25 mins – Another Geaney free after an earlier point by Donnchadh Walsh and Kerry go ahead by a point.
Cork 0-12 Derry 1-7
40 mins – Colm O’Neill pushes Cork into a two-point lead.
Cork 0-11 Derry 1-6
37 mins – First blood drawn in the second half by Cork couttesy of Colm O’Neill.
Kerry 0-4 Cavan 0-4
18 mins – Anther Geaney free for Kerry and it’s all square.
Westmeath 3-22 Wexford 0-6
A third goal for Westmeath, courtesy of Alan Stone.
Cavan 0-3 Kerry 0-2
12 mins – Geaney on target again from a free, second point of the day for Kerry.
Darran O’Sullivan is on for Kerry.
Cavan 0-2 Kerry 0-1
7 mins – Cavan hit the front and Kerry have lost Kevin McCarthy to a black card.
Cavan 0-1 Kerry 0-0
4 mins – Killian Clarke edges Cavan ahead with the opening score of the game before Paul Geaney replies with a free for Kerry.
John Heslin with that second goal for Westmeath.
So a marathon opening half in Derry ends with the away side narrowly in front.
Half-Time: Cork 0-10 Derry 1-6
Cork 0-10 Derry 1-6
49 mins – Heron slots over a free for Derry but Cork still in front.
43 minutes played in that first-half in Celtic Park so far, lengthy delay for an injury to Derry’s Jason Rocks.
Derry 1-5 Cork 0-8
Goal from Danny Tallon for Derry but that’s quickly cancelled out by a Mark Collins point.
In case you missed it, there was some notables outcomes in All-Ireland schools GAA, ladies football league and Connacht U21 football yesterday.
Cora Staunton leads Mayo to victory with 1-6 on her first game back at Croker in nine years
Last year’s All-Ireland U21 champions Mayo knocked out of Connacht by Galway
Our Lady’s Templemore come from behind to win first All-Ireland since 1978
Limerick’s John the Baptist crowned All-Ireland schools hurling champions in Thurles
Eamonn Fitzmaurice’s Chorca Dhuibhne lift All-Ireland junior A title after extra-time thriller
Division 4 Half-Time:
Leitrim 2-11 London 0-5
Wexford 1-18 Westmeath 0-4
Just to note the Wexford footballers made wholesale changes this afternoon to their starting side with promotion already secured.
Westmeath 1-18 Wexford 0-4
35 mins – John Heslin and Kieran Martin send Westmeath in to a comfortable lead.
Westmeath's John Heslin Donall Farmer / INPHO Donall Farmer / INPHO / INPHO
A reminder of how last night’s action unfolded:
Dublin juggernaut rolls on with 21-point pasting of Roscommon to create history in style
Armagh account for Saffrons to go top, while Laois win to keep survival hopes intact
Leitrim 2-9 London 0-4
33 mins – Emlyn Mulligan hits the back of the net from the penalty spot for the home side in Carrick-on-Shannon.
Cork 0-7 Derry 0-5
24 mins – A Paul Kerrigan point increases Cork’s lead to two points.
Westmeath 1-11 Wexford 0-3
25 mins – Ger Egan finds the net for Westmeath from the penalty spot. They’re in pole position now to triumph and that would seal their promotion along with Wexford from the basement division.
Cork 0-6 Derry 0-5
21 mins – Colm O’Neill and Benny Heron swap points, while Peter Kelleher hits the crossbar for Cork. Big game for both counties in their battle to avoid the drop.
Here’s today’s fixtures, some of which are already under way.
Division 1
Donegal v Monaghan, Ballyshannon, 3pm
Tyrone v Mayo, Omagh, 3pm
Cavan v Kerry, Kingspan Breffni Park, 2pm
Divsion 2
Derry v Cork, Celtic Park, 1pm
Meath v Fermanagh, Navan, 3pm
Down v Galway, Newry, 3pm
Kildare v Clare, Newbridge, 3.15pm
Division 3
Sligo v Offaly, Markievicz Park, 3pm
Tipperary v Louth, Semple Stadium, 3pm
Division 4
Leitrim v London, Carrick-on-Shannon, 1pm
Wexford v Westmeath, Innovate Wexford Park, 1pm
Wicklow v Carlow, Aughrim, 3pm
Division 4
Westmeath are 0-7 to 0-3 clear of Wexford after 20 minutes.
Before we give the fixtures for today, here’s some of the latest scores in the early games:
Division 2: Cork 0-4 Derry 0-2
Division 4: Leitrim 0-4 London 0-1, Westmeath 0-3 Wexford 0-2.
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