Goal - Tiernan Madden (Cavan)published at 15:51 GMT 15 February
Tyrone 0-1 Cavan 1-2
Oisin Brady hits back from a two-point free before the Tyrone kick-out goes awry and Pater Corrigan puts Tiernan Madden in for goal.
Division One
Donegal 1-19 Mayo 0-14 (Result)
Roscommon 3-18 Armagh 0-24 (Result)
Division Two
Tyrone 2-23 Cavan 1-14 (Result)
Division Three
Fermanagh 0-18 Clare 2-18 (Result)
Division Four
Antrim 1-14 Longford 1-27 (Result)
Odhran Crumley and David Mohan
Tyrone 0-1 Cavan 1-2
Oisin Brady hits back from a two-point free before the Tyrone kick-out goes awry and Pater Corrigan puts Tiernan Madden in for goal.
Tyrone 0-1 Cavan 0-0
A good start for the Red Hands as Eoin McElholm slots over.
A final score in Division Four and Antrim have suffered another defeat with Longford 1-17 to 1-12 winners in Portglenone.
Tyrone 0-0 Cavan 0-0
Game on in Omagh.
Tyrone v Cavan (15:45 GMT)
Tyrone manager Malachy O'Rourke named an unchanged side from the team that lost to Derry a fortnight ago, but has made three late switches with Michael Rafferty in for Joey Clarke in defence, while in attack, Frank Burns and Seanie O'Donnell replace Conor O'Neill and Ethan Jordan.
Cavan manager Dermot McCabe brings Corofin's Conor Brady into his starting line-up for today's game in Omagh with Ryan Brady dropping to the bench.
Tiernan Madden comes in for Cormac O'Reilly, while in a late switch, Ryan Donohoe comes in for Paddy Lynch.
Tyrone: Niall Morgan; Cormac Quinn, Aidan Clarke, Michael Rafferty; Ronan Cassidy, Michael McKernan, Ben Cullen; Brian Kennedy, Ciaran Daly, Eoin McElholm, Conn Kilpatrick, Frank Burns; Darragh Canavan, Mattie Donnelly, Seanie O'Donnell.
Subs: Oisin O'Kane, Joey Clarke, Peter Teague, Rory Brennan, Conor O'Neill, Joe Oguz, Cathal Donaghy, Matthew Og McGleenan, Ethan Jordan, Lorcan McGarrity, Ciaran Bogue.
Cavan: Liam Brady; Jason McLoughlin, Paddy Meade, Cormac Brady; Oisin Brady, Niall Carolan, Gerard Smith; Ciaran Brady, Conor Brady (Corofin); Ciaran Brady (Arva), Tiernan Madden, Peter Corrigan; Gearoid McKiernan, Ryan Donohoe, Dara McVeety.
Subs: Gary O'Rourke, Eoin Clarke, Paddy Lynch, Ryan Brady, Brian O'Connell, Caoimhan McGovern, Cian Shekleton, Favour Shehu, Darragh Lovett, Ben McGahan, Ryan Tobin.
FT: Roscommon 3-18 Armagh 0-24
Armagh seeking a goal but Greg McCabe shoots high under pressure, That is it as Roscommon hang on for the win.
The hosts led by 14 at one stage but had to fend off a second half revival and undoubtedly, the big moment came when Ross McQuillan's goal was ruled out for a four-man breach with Roscommon kicking a free. That four-point swing proves decisive as the Rossies make it two wins on the bounce, while Armagh fall to a second-straight defeat.
Roscommon 3-18 Armagh 0-23
Armagh goal chance as Jason Duffy passes inside to Oisin O'Neill but he can only palm into the arms of Aaron Brady.
Roscommon 3-18 Armagh 0-23
Armagh are not done as Cian McConville kicks a two-pointer. They couldn't, could they?
Roscommon 3-18 Armagh 0-21
Tomas McCormack with a point to bring Armagh closer.
Roscommon 3-18 Armagh 0-20
Oisin O'Neill is not giving up as he lands a two-point free for Armagh. Still time for the Orchard to turn this around.
Roscommon 3-18 Armagh 0-18
Substitutes combine as Jack Duggan squares for Carey to palm home. That may well be that as Roscommon go three goals clear with nine to play.
Roscommon 2-18 Armagh 0-18
Daire Cregg has a sight of goal but is content to take his point.
Armagh reply through Greg McCabe.
Roscommon 2-17 Armagh 0-17
Ross McQuillan with some consolation for the earlier goal that was ruled out as he kicks his second and third points of the day.
Donegal 1-19 Mayo 0-14
Comfortable in the end for Donegal as they make it three wins from three and maintain their 100% record in the top-tier.
Donegal travel to face Armagh next Sunday in a crunch Ulster derby.
Roscommon 2-17 Armagh 0-15
Roscommon goalkeeper Aaron Brady lands a 45 but Callum O'Neill replies.
Roscommon 2-16 Armagh 0-14
Confirmation that Armagh goal didn't stand for not keeping four players in their own half, a huge moment.
Donegal 1-19 Mayo 0-14
Turlough Carr tries a shot from two point range but it goes wide.
Sean Hurson was playing an advantage so we'll go back for the free.
Gavin Mulreaney comes forward and will take the kick from outside the 45 metre line for two points, Mulreany strikes it wide.
That's Donegal's third wide.
Donegal 1-19 Mayo 0-14
Sam Callinan with wide number seven for Mayo.
Donegal 1-19 Mayo 0-14
Conor McCahill fires over his fourth of the day and it's his final contribution.
Shea Malone and Paul O'Hare in for Donegal, McCahill and Ryan McHugh make way.
Midway through the second period in Portglenone and Longford remain in command, leading Antrim 0-22 to 1-9.