Postpublished at 18:43 BST 25 April
Fermanagh 0-12 Armagh 2-25
Three touches and three scores for substitute Oisin O'Neill, finishing the move after Darragh McMullen was crowded out going for goal.
FT: Fermanagh 1-24 Armagh 2-32
Jason Duffy goal helps Armagh to a 16-point lead at the break
Conor Turbitt fists home a second Armagh goal
Man of the match Darragh McGurn hits 1-12 for Fermanagh
Winners face either Donegal or Down in the semi-final
Odhran Crumley
Fermanagh 0-12 Armagh 2-25
Three touches and three scores for substitute Oisin O'Neill, finishing the move after Darragh McMullen was crowded out going for goal.
Fermanagh 0-12 Armagh 2-24
Conor Love lands a score for Fermanagh.
Barry McCambridge replaces Tomas McCormack on the Armagh team.
Fermanagh 0-11 Armagh 2-24
Oisin O'Neill has had two touches since coming on as a sub and he's now kicked two points.
Fermanagh 0-11 Armagh 2-23
This is sensational from Darragh McGurn as he lands both his and his county's third two-point score.
McGurn now has 0-8 to his name.
Jarly Og Burns shoots over his third score at the other end.
Fermanagh 0-9 Armagh 2-22
Oisin O'Neill replaces Conor Turbitt on the Armagh team.
Turbitt leaves to a rapturous applause as he checks out with 1-6 beside his name.
Oisin O'Neill adds another score for Armagh with his first touch.
Fermanagh 0-9 Armagh 2-21
Cian McConville blasts over for Armagh, I think he had goal on his mind there.
Mattie McDermott for Ciaran Corrigan on the Fermanagh team.
Fermanagh 0-9 Armagh 2-20
Darragh McGurn with a pacey run before blasting over, he's been the only shining light for the Fermanagh men.
Fermanagh 0-8 Armagh 2-20
Conor Love kicks wide number 10 for Fermanagh.
Ciaran Mackin replaces Andrew Murnin on the Armagh team.
Fermanagh 0-8 Armagh 2-20
Second two-pointer from Fermanagh and it's a second orange flag for Darragh McGurn.
Fermanagh 0-6 Armagh 2-20
Jarly Og Burns flicks the ball across the face of the goal and Conor Turbitt punches to the empty net.
That's 1-6 for Turbitt.
Fermanagh 0-6 Armagh 1-20
Ethan Rafferty lines up a free from 50 yards, he'll shoot off the ground for two points.
Rafferty strikes it but kicks Armagh's second wide of the game.
Fermanagh 0-6 Armagh 1-20
Armagh have hit 1-8 without reply and Fermanagh finally respond with a big two-pointer from Darragh McGurn.
The home side are still fighting.
Fermanagh 0-4 Armagh 1-20
Jason Duffy knocks over another for Armagh, quickly followed by Conor Turbitt shooting over at ease.
Three points in three minutes for Armagh.
Fermanagh 0-4 Armagh 1-18
Cian McConville lands a close-range free for Armagh.
Fermanagh 0-4 Armagh 1-17
Brandon Horan in for Declan McCusker and Conor O'Hanlon replaces Garvan Jones at half-time on the Fermanagh team.
No changes for Armagh.
Fermanagh 0-4 Armagh 1-17
Barry Cassidy throws the ball in to start the second half, but the outcome of this game already seems decided.
Another 35 minutes to go anyway...
Fermanagh v Armagh (17:00 BST)
This week, the GAA Social sits down with Dublin camog Emma O'Byrne.
The 26-year-old, partner of Dublin hurler Conor Burke, made her senior inter county bow in 2018 and while managers have come and gone, O'Byrne has remained.
However, that was not the case in 2023 when polycystic ovary syndrome [PCOS] - a hormone condition that affects ovaries - led to cyst ruptures on her ovaries which proved debilitating and prompted a period of reflection on her life outside of sport.
PCOS leads to a hormonal imbalance which can heighten anxiety and depression, while acne is another feature of the condition which compounded matters.
"Until then I had never thought about kids but then I had to look at my timeline and look at different options if it turned out I was infertile," O'Byrne said when speaking to Thomas Niblock and Oisin McConville on the podcast.
"The condition had forced me to think of myself as a woman rather than an athlete.
"My boyfriend, Conor, he can continue playing if he has kids, but for me I have to think about my career and look at a window where I can.
"I'm 26 so I'm still young to be thinking this, but it has crossed my mind."
Listen to the GAA social and read the full article here.
Image source, BBC Sport NIHT: Fermanagh 0-4 Armagh 1-17
Down made it two wins from two in the Joe McDonagh Cup with victory over London, but Antrim's woes continued as they lost out to Laois.
Seven days on from their derby win over Antrim, Ronan Sheehan's men recorded a 2-23 to 2-17 in Newry to keep their hopes of a place in the final firmly alive.
That Saffrons' ambitions of reaching the decider are now hanging by a thread as they were beaten 2-23 to 0-22 by Laois in O'Moore Park.
Image source, Getty ImagesDaithi Sands scored Down's opening goal
Fermanagh 0-4 Armagh 1-17
Two pointer from Ross McQuillan from two point range, that's a monster.
Armagh kicked four two pointers during that half and have really set about putting on a show.
Fermanagh have had plenty of the ball but have been so careless in front of the posts with nine wides and five shorts from 18 shots.
It's hard to see anyway back for the home county.
Fermanagh 0-4 Armagh 1-15
Flowing Armagh move as Andrew Murnin, Ross McQuillan and Aaron McKay set up Jason Duffy to punch to the net.