Summary

  • All-Ireland SFC Round One:

  • Roscommon 1-9 Tyrone 2-11 (HT)

  • Joe McDonagh Cup:

  • Antrim 3-26 Carlow 2-15 (Result)

  • Down 1-28 Westmeath 1-18 (Result)

  • London 0-19 Laois 1-29 (Result)

  • Tailteann Cup:

  • Fermanagh 2-20 Wexford 2-13 (Result)

  • Antrim v Tipperary (15:15 BST)

  • Ulster Ladies SFC Final

  • Armagh1-9 Tyrone 1-8 (HT)

  1. Offaly too strong for Down in Tailteann Cuppublished at 14:51 BST 24 May

    Roscommon v Tyrone; Armagh v Tyrone [14:00 BST]

    Down suffered defeat in Round 2A of the Tailteann Cup as they were beaten 3-22 to 1-20 by Offaly in Tullamore.

    Goals from Dylan Hyland and Shane Tierney helped Offaly into a 2-13 to 1-11 at half-time with a late strike from Diarmuid Egan making sure of the comfortable win in the second half.

    The Mourne men, who had overcome Leitrim in the preliminary round, produced a spirited attempt at a fightback in the second period, but ultimately fell short.

    Conor Laverty's side will now drop into Round 2B while Offaly are through to the quarter-finals.

    The two sides traded early scores before Offaly edged ahead through a two-pointer from Hyland.

    Down responded through a goal from Pearse McPolin on eight minutes, but another two-pointer, this time from Jordan Hayes restored Offaly's advantage.

    They stretched their lead out to five on 16 minutes as they were then awarded a penalty which Hyland duly dispatched.

    A second goal arrived just five minutes later as Tierney netted to move Offaly out to 2-12.

    On the back foot, Down set out to close the gap and rattled off a few points to reduce the gap to five at the break.

    The Mourne men started brightly in the second half and drew level at 1-18 to 2-16 through a John McGeough point on 48 minutes.

    Offaly found another gear and started to pull away again with a big two-pointer and a goal from Egan in a five-minute spell just after the hour ultimately moving the game beyond Down.

    A dejected Daniel GuinnessImage source, Inpho
  2. 'We knew it would be physical' - McGuinnesspublished at 14:49 BST 24 May

    Media caption,

    'A tough, tough game'

  3. Postpublished at 14:48 BST 24 May

    HT: Roscommon 1-9 Tyrone 2-11

    Owen Mulligan
    Former Tyrone forward and All-Ireland winner on GAA+

    It is refreshing to see the two sets of forwards going at the defenders and going for the score.

  4. Watch: 'The Frank McGuigan Final'published at 14:45 BST 24 May

    Watch the late Frank McGuigan produce a masterclass in Tyrone's 1984 Ulster final win over Armagh.

    Kicking 11 of the Red Hands' 15 points, which included shots off either foot and one from the first, the game is known as 'The Frank McGuigan final'.

    McGuigan passed away on Sunday at the age of 71.

    Media caption,

    Watch: 'The Frank McGuigan Final'

  5. Tailteann Cup resultspublished at 14:39 BST 24 May

    Full-time in the early Tailteann Cup games and Fermanagh are through to the last eight with a 2-20 to 2-13 win over Wexford who drop into Round Three.

    Sligo retain their interest with a 0-29 to 3-12 win away to Waterford in Round 2B which means the Deise are now eliminated.

  6. Half-timepublished at 14:37 BST 24 May

    Roscommon 1-9 Tyrone 2-11

    That was a frantic half of football and it's Tyrone who have the lead at the break, but they did play with the aid of a slight breeze.

    Tyrone kicked just one two-pointer, Roscommon have kicked ten so far this year in the championship and they'll have that threat heading into the second stanza.

    HT: Roscommon 1-9 Tyrone 2-11Image source, Inpho
    Image caption,

    HT: Roscommon 1-9 Tyrone 2-11

  7. Two for Tyronepublished at 14:37 BST 24 May

    Roscommon 1-9 Tyrone 2-11

    Tyrone overturn Roscommon as they look to get a shot away on goal.

    The Red Hands move forward and Ethan Jordan lands a beauty of a two-pointer off the outside of his right boot.

  8. All to play forpublished at 14:37 BST 24 May

    HT: Armagh 1-9 Tyrone 1-8

    Faith Harper
    BBC Sport NI at Owenbeg

    That was a great half of football!

    The fans here are loving it as well. There's plenty of colour on display with face paint and hair ribbons in red, white and orange.

    All to play for in the second half and hopefully more of the same stuff to come!

  9. Postpublished at 14:35 BST 24 May

    Roscommon 1-9 Tyrone 2-9

    Enda Smith kicks Roscommon's third wide.

  10. Half-time in Owenbegpublished at 14:34 BST 24 May

    Armagh 1-9 Tyrone 1-8

    Armagh captain Lauren McConville draws the foul to win a 13-metre free and Aimee Mackin makes no mistake as she slots it over to give the Orchard County a narrow lead heading into the break.

    HT: Armagh 1-9 Tyrone 1-8Image source, Inpho
    Image caption,

    HT: Armagh 1-9 Tyrone 1-8

  11. Antrim and Down exit Joe McDonagh Cuppublished at 14:34 BST 24 May

    The full-time whistle has sounded in today's three Joe McDonagh Cup games and it is Laois who will join Carlow in the final on 6 June.

    The O'Moore men have defeated London 1-29 to 0-19 to seal second spot.

    Antrim finish their campaign on something of a high with a 3-26 to 1-15 win over Carlow, while Down are 1-28 to 1-18 winners at home to Westmeath.

  12. Postpublished at 14:34 BST 24 May

    Roscommon 1-9 Tyrone 2-9

    Mattie Donnelly lands an instant reply for Tyrone.

  13. Two for Roscommonpublished at 14:33 BST 24 May

    Roscommon 1-9 Tyrone 2-8

    Diarmuid Murtagh raises the first orange flag of the day with an incredible two-pointer.

  14. Postpublished at 14:32 BST 24 May

    Roscommon 1-7 Tyrone 2-8

    Brian Kennedy cuts out a pass that would have set Darragh Heneghan through on goal.

    Tyrone counter and Ethan Jordan lands an absolute beauty from the narrowst of angles.

  15. Postpublished at 14:30 BST 24 May

    Armagh 1-8 Tyrone 1-8

    Niamh O’Neill responds with back-to-back frees for Tyrone, but there’s still nothing to separate the sides as Aoife McCoy restores parity once again with the interval fast approaching.

  16. Postpublished at 14:29 BST 24 May

    Armagh 1-7 Tyrone 1-6

    Armagh are back in front with Aimee Mackin calmly landing the first two-pointer of the final from a free to swing momentum the Orchard County’s way.

  17. Postpublished at 14:28 BST 24 May

    Roscommon 1-7 Tyrone 2-7

    Michael Meehan
    Former Galway player on GAA+

    Really positive from both sides and nothing defensive with lots of fast kick outs.

  18. Postpublished at 14:28 BST 24 May

    Roscommon 1-7 Tyrone 2-7

    Roscommon reply with simple free from Diarmuid Murtagh.

  19. Postpublished at 14:28 BST 24 May

    Armagh 1-7 Tyrone 1-6

    Faith Harper
    BBC Sport NI at Owenbeg

    There are few players that compare to Caroline O'Hanlon. She's just played a fantastic ball into Aimee Mackin, who converts for a point!

    This is O'Hanlon's 25th consecutive year in the Armagh jersey and what a force she is for the Orchard county.

    As if that isn't impressive enough, she is preparing to represent Northern Ireland as part of the netball team in the upcoming Commonwealth Games.

  20. Postpublished at 14:27 BST 24 May

    Armagh 1-5 Tyrone 1-6

    Armagh have responded well approaching the closing stages of the half, with Emily Druse and Aimee Mackin narrowing the gap to just a single point with 10 minutes remaining.