Summary

  • All-Ireland quarter-finals

  • Louth 0-27 Monaghan 2-18 (FT) - Louth reach first semi-final since 1957

  • Rory Beggan ruled out in huge blow for Monaghan

  • Louth's Sean Callaghan given straight red card after seven minutes for high shoulder hit

  • Oisin McGorman and Stephen O'Hanlon nets goals for Monaghan

  • Dublin 1-25 Galway 1-21 (FT)

  • John Maher scores second-half goal for Galway

  • Con O'Callaghan responds with Dublin penalty as Liam Silke black carded

  • Mayo and Kerry secured semi-final spots on Saturday

  1. Postpublished at 17:07 BST 28 June

    Dublin 0-14 Galway 0-17

    Dublin's frustrations continue.

    Colm Basquel's latest effort drifts wide, bringing up the Dubs' eighth wide of the afternoon.

    Galway then threaten to extend their lead as Robert Finnerty lets fly from the right edge of the arc, but this time his ambitious two-point attempt sails wide.

    43 minutes played at Croke Park.

  2. Postpublished at 17:05 BST 28 June

    Dublin 0-14 Galway 0-17

    Galway have been relentless since the restart.

    Cillian McDaid is denied a second score of the half when his effort cannoned back off the post, but the Tribesmen keep the pressure on.

    Moments later, Finnian Ó Laoi finds space to split the posts and stretch Galway's lead to three as Dublin continue to search for their opening score of the second half.

  3. Galway pay tribute to Clancypublished at 17:04 BST 28 June

    Emotional scenes for Galway today, of course, following the death of two-time All-Ireland winner Paul Clancy at the age of 49 earlier this week.

    Galway boss Padraic Joyce, who played alongside Clancy in the 1998 and 2001 All-Ireland finals, lay a number 10 Galway jersey on the Croke Park turf before throw-in, while the players lined up in a 10.

    In a mark of respect for Clancy, Cein D'Arcy is wearing the number 22 jersey rather than 10.

    Galway players line out in a 10Image source, Getty Images
    Paul Clancy's number 10 jerseyImage source, Getty Images
  4. Postpublished at 17:03 BST 28 June

    Dublin 0-14 Galway 0-16

    Galway are beginning to build momentum.

    Cillian McDaid finishes off a superb counter-attack, confidently splitting the posts from just outside the D to extend the Tribesmen's lead five minutes into the second half.

  5. Postpublished at 17:01 BST 28 June

    Dublin 0-14 Galway 0-15

    Galway strike first after the restart.

    John Daly's initial effort drops short but causes panic in the Dublin defence. The Tribesmen recycle possession, and Daly picks out Robert Finnerty, who drills over his second two-pointer of the afternoon.

    Galway are back in front at Croke Park.

  6. Postpublished at 17:00 BST 28 June

    Dublin 0-14 Galway 0-13

    Chances go begging at both ends.

    Con O'Callaghan is off target for Dublin, registering the Dubs' seventh wide of the match as neither side can make the early second-half pressure count.

  7. Postpublished at 16:59 BST 28 June

    Dublin 0-14 Galway 0-13

    Galway make another bright start to a half after claiming the throw-in.

    Paul Conroy feeds Dylan McHugh, but the wing-back's effort drifts to the right of the posts.

    It's Galway's first wide of the afternoon.

  8. Back under waypublished at 16:57 BST 28 June

    Dublin 0-14 Galway 0-13

    The second half is under way at Croke Park as Dublin hold a one-point lead over Galway in the battle for the final place in the All-Ireland semi-finals.

  9. A game of fine marginspublished at 16:56 BST 28 June

    HT: Dublin 0-14 Galway 0-13

    John McGovern
    BBC Sport NI contributor

    Dublin and GalwayImage source, Getty Images

    Dublin may have the narrow advantage, but they'll feel it could have been more.

    The Dubs have dominated Galway's kick-outs for long spells, forcing turnovers high up the pitch and creating a stream of scoring opportunities. However, a lack of clinical finishing from distance has prevented them from opening up a decisive lead.

    Galway, meanwhile, have weathered that pressure impressively. The Tribesmen have repeatedly punished Dublin's missed chances, with five two-pointers between the sides contributing to a thrilling first half.

    Just one point separates them at the break, and there is every indication we're in for another dramatic finish.

  10. Dublin take a slender lead into the breakpublished at 16:40 BST 28 June

    HT: Dublin 0-14 Galway 0-13

    Con O'Callaghan fists over the final score of a breathless first half to edge the Dubs one point in front.

    It has been an absorbing contest at Croke Park, with the sides drawing level five times and five two-pointers lighting up an entertaining opening 35 minutes.

    Con O'CallaghanImage source, Getty Images
  11. Postpublished at 16:39 BST 28 June

    Dublin 0-13 Galway 0-13

    We have our fifth two-pointer of a pulsating first half.

    With just two minutes remaining before the break, Paul Conroy lands a magnificent effort from beyond the arc to bring Galway level once again.

  12. Postpublished at 16:38 BST 28 June

    Dublin 0-13 Galway 0-11

    Dublin's defenders are joining the attack to good effect.

    Full-back Eoin Kennedy surges forward and, from just inside the arc, clips over an excellent point to extend the Dubs' lead. He was only inches away from making it a two-pointer.

    Colm Basquel then has the chance to add another, but his effort drifts wide as half-time approaches.

  13. Dubs nudge in frontpublished at 16:35 BST 28 June

    Dublin 0-12 Galway 0-11

    Third time lucky for Niall Scully.

    After seeing two earlier attempts from beyond the arc come to nothing, the Dublin forward finally finds his range, curling over a superb two-pointer from the right to put the Dubs back in front in this absorbing contest.

    Niall ScullyImage source, Getty Images
  14. Postpublished at 16:34 BST 28 June

    Dublin 0-10 Galway 0-11

    Cormac Costello continues to keep Dublin in touch.

    The forward calmly converts a free for his fourth point of the afternoon, reducing Galway's lead to a single point with less than six minutes remaining in the first half.

  15. Postpublished at 16:33 BST 28 June

    Dublin 0-9 Galway 0-11

    Cormac Costello looks to complete a hat-trick of successive scores, but this effort drifts wide for Dublin's fifth miss of the afternoon.

    Galway punish the wastefulness at the other end as Dylan McHugh surges forward to split the posts and restore the Tribesmen's two-point lead.

  16. Postpublished at 16:32 BST 28 June

    Dublin 0-9 Galway 0-10

    End-to-end football at Croke Park.

    Kieran Molloy finishes off a lightning Galway counter-attack to edge the Tribesmen back in front.

    Dublin respond straight away as Con O'Callaghan wins a free, which Cormac Costello calmly converts.

  17. Postpublished at 16:30 BST 28 June

    Dublin 0-8 Galway 0-9

    Dublin respond immediately.

    Cormac Costello finishes off a well-worked attack to register his second point of the afternoon and cut Galway's lead to the minimum.

    Twenty-five minutes played at Croke Park.

  18. Postpublished at 16:29 BST 28 June

    Dublin 0-7 Galway 0-9

    Galway have turned the game around in an instant.

    After winning Dublin's kick-out, the Tribesmen work the ball to Céin D'Arcy, who curls over a superb two-pointer from distance to open up a two-point lead.

  19. Postpublished at 16:27 BST 28 June

    Dublin 0-7 Galway 0-7

    Dublin's latest attack comes to nothing as Con O'Callaghan's effort drops short.

    Galway patiently build from the back before working the ball around the arc.

    Robert Finnerty then cuts in from the right and bursts towards goal, fisting over the equaliser after 23 minutes.

  20. Postpublished at 16:24 BST 28 June

    Dublin 0-7 Galway 0-6

    Galway cut the deficit with an excellent score.

    Dylan McHugh breaks through Dublin's high press, surges down the middle and confidently splits the posts to bring the Tribesmen back within a point.