Summary

  • Hurling - Division 1B

  • Antrim 0-25 Carlow 0-12 (Result)

  • Hurling - Division Two

  • Meath 1-20 Derry 1-18 (Result)

  • Football - Division One

  • Monaghan 2-11 Mayo 2-30 (Result)

  • Armagh 0-19 Donegal 1-20 (Result)

  • Football - Division Two

  • Louth 1-15 Tyrone 0-13 (Result)

  • Cavan 0-16 Kildare 0-13 (Result)

  • Football - Division Three

  • Westmeath 1-26 Fermanagh 2-11 (Result)

  • Wexford 1-19 Down 1-29 (Result)

  • Football - Division Four

  • Leitrim 1-15 Antrim 2-20 (Result)

  1. Postpublished at 15:51 GMT 22 February

    Armagh 0-1 Donegal 0-3

    Jarly Og Burns is fouled and it's a simple tap over free for Oisin O'Neill and Armagh are off the mark.

    Six minutes played.

  2. Postpublished at 15:49 GMT 22 February

    Armagh 0-0 Donegal 0-3

    Oisin Gallen lands a score for Donegal.

  3. Postpublished at 15:46 GMT 22 February

    Armagh 0-0 Donegal 0-2

    Jason Duffy kicks Armagh's first wide of the game.

  4. Full-timepublished at 15:46 GMT 22 February

    Wexford 1-19 Down 1-29

    It’s four wins from four for Down! They are sitting pretty atop the Division Three table.

  5. Postpublished at 15:45 GMT 22 February

    Armagh 0-0 Donegal 0-2

    15 seconds gone and Michael Langan lands a two pointer for Donegal.

  6. Under way in Armaghpublished at 15:45 GMT 22 February

    Armagh 0-0 Donegal 0-0

    Brendan Cawley throws the ball in and Donegal will play with the advantage of the wind during this first half.

  7. Postpublished at 15:44 GMT 22 February

    Wexford 1-19 Down 1-29

    Eoin Porter hits the net for Wexford but it should be too little too late.

  8. Postpublished at 15:44 GMT 22 February

    FT: Meath 1-20 Derry 1-18

    A full-time in today's Division Two hurling clash in Trim and Derry are squeezed out by Meath.

  9. Full-time in Ardeepublished at 15:42 GMT 22 February

    Louth 1-15 Tyrone 0-13

    Incredible win for Louth, massive win for the 'Wee County' and Gavin Devlin has masterminded a famous win over his native county.

    The Red Hands' promotion chances appear to be gone and Malachy O'Rourke's side will have to battle to retain their status in Division Two.

  10. Antrim secure first winpublished at 15:42 GMT 22 February

    FT: Leitrim 1-15 Antrim 2-20

    All over in Carrick-on-Shannon and Antrim have secured their first win of 2026 with an eight-point victory against Leitrim.

    Promotion may be beyond the Saffrons after their poor start to the campaign, but Mark Doran will be happy to get a win to build on.

  11. Postpublished at 15:41 GMT 22 February

    Wexford 0-19 Down 1-29

    Jamie Doran adds another two-point score for Down. Less than five minutes to go.

  12. Rivals meet againpublished at 15:40 GMT 22 February

    Armagh v Donegal (15:45 GMT) Athletic Grounds

    Odhran Crumley
    BBC Sport NI at Athletic Grounds

    This has turned into the latest great Ulster rivalry of recent times with these pair colliding in the last two provincial finals, both won by the Tir Chonaill.

    On the sideline - Kieran McGeeney versus Jim McGuinness has become a battle within the war with two big figures pitting the wits against one another.

    In terms of this the National League, the argument could be made that this one is more important to Armagh. The Orchard have just one win from their three opening games and will be looking over their shoulder with regards to relegation.

    Donegal are sitting pretty at the top of the division with three wins from three and would love to inflict another blow on their rivals.

    It's no surprise that a huge crowd is expected today with huge numbers piling through from very early.

    Conditions may be difficult due to the breeze and a torrential rain shower that engulfed the city of Armagh earlier, but this pitch is known to be one of the best in the country.

  13. All square at Breffnipublished at 15:39 GMT 22 February

    HT: Cavan 0-5 Kildare 0-5

    A low-scoring affair at Breffni Park as Kildare's Colm Moran kicks a late score to bring the sides level at half-time.

  14. Postpublished at 15:39 GMT 22 February

    Louth 1-15 Tyrone 0-13

    Sam Mulroy knocks over another free for Louth and the 'wee' county are on the cusp of a massive victory.

  15. Postpublished at 15:36 GMT 22 February

    A big result in Division Two as Cork claim a 1-23 to 1-21 win over Meath. The Rebels now lead the way at the top with four wins from four.

  16. Postpublished at 15:36 GMT 22 February

    Louth 1-14 Tyrone 0-13

    Craig Lennon with a huge score to edge Louth four in front.

    65 minutes played in Ardee.

  17. Full-timepublished at 15:36 GMT 22 February

    Westmeath 1-26 Fermanagh 2-11

    Westmeath turn things around in the second half as Fermanagh fall to a fourth-straight defeat.

  18. Postpublished at 15:35 GMT 22 February

    Louth 1-13 Tyrone 0-13

    Sam Mulroy lands a free for Louth to re-establish their three-point lead.

    Ruairi McCullagh replaces Mattie Donnelly on the Tyrone team.

  19. Postpublished at 15:34 GMT 22 February

    Wexford 0-19 Down 1-26

    Pat Havern with another two-pointer from play to keep the scoreboard ticking for the Mournemen.

  20. Team news from Armaghpublished at 15:34 GMT 22 February

    Armagh v Donegal (GMT 15:45) Athletic Grounds

    Kieran McGeeney makes three changes from the side which lost away at Roscommon last time out.

    One of those is forced as Andrew Murnin misses out due to injury and is replaced at midfield by Ben Crealey.

    Tomas McCormack drops to the bench and is replaced by Jason Duffy who won't play at corner back, Darragh McMullan starts in the place of Fergal O'Brien in the half forward line.

    Aidan Forker takes his place on the Armagh bench for the first time this season and will wear the number 17 jersey as Sean Conlon drops out.

    Jim McGuinness makes no changes to the side which beat Mayo in Letterkenny last week.

    There's no Michael Murphy on the Donegal substitutes today.

    Armagh: Blaine Hughes; Jason Duffy, Gareth Murphy, Peter McGrane; Ross McQuillan, Tiernan Kelly, Jarly Og Burns; Callum O'Neill, Ben Crealey; Darragh McMullan, Conor Turbitt, Greg McCabe; Cian McConville, Oisin O'Neill, Oisin Conaty.

    Subs: Ethan Rafferty, Aidan Forker, Tomas Galvin, Tomas McCormack, Fergal O'Brien, Paddy Burns, Aaron O'Neill, Dan McCarthy, Padraig O'Keefe, Sean McCarthy, Ruairi McDonald.

    Donegal: Gavin Mulreaney; Eoghan Ban Gallagher, Brendan McCole, Peadar Mogan; Ryan McHugh, Caolan McGonagle, Finbarr Roarty; Hugh McFadden, Michael Langan; Shane O'Donnell, Conor O'Donnell, Ciaran Moore; Conor McCahill, Jason McGee, Oisin Gallen.

    Subs: Padraig Mac Giolla Bhride, Stephen McMenamin, Oisin Caulfield, Domhnall Mac Giolla Bhride, Cormac Gallagher, Paul O'Hare, Shea Malone, Jamie Brennan, Seanan Carr, Eoin McGeehin, Turlough Carr.

    Referee: Brendan Cawley (Kildare)