Back under way at Dr Hyde Parkpublished at 14:58 GMT 15 February
Roscommon 2-14 Armagh 0-8
The ball is back in play for the second half at the Hyde with Roscommon 12 to the good.
Armagh introduce Tomas Galvin for the second period.
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
Roscommon 2-14 Armagh 0-8
The ball is back in play for the second half at the Hyde with Roscommon 12 to the good.
Armagh introduce Tomas Galvin for the second period.
Donegal 1-16 Mayo 0-8
Third of the day for Conor McCahill as Donegal pull clear.
Image source, Getty ImagesMichael Langan of Donegal in action against Conor Loftus of Mayo
Donegal 1-15 Mayo 0-8
Finbarr Roarty lands another Donegal score.
A huge cheers greets the arrival of Michael Murphy who replaces Oisin Gallen.
Donegal 1-14 Mayo 0-8
Paedar Mogan with a great run cuts inside and send it across goal for Conor O'Donnell to punch to the net!
Donegal 0-14 Mayo 0-8
Darragh Beirne shoots over under immense pressure for Mayo.
Gavin Mulreaney makes another superb save to deny Ryan O'Donoghue a goal.
Donegal 0-14 Mayo 0-7
Double scores once again and it's Oisin Gallen who lands his sixth point of the day.
Donegal 0-13 Mayo 0-7
Space opens up on front of goal for Ryan McHugh and he floats a beauty over the top from two point range.
Donegal 0-11 Mayo 0-7
Darragh Beirne goes through soccer style and the crowd waits for the net to bulge but it's another great save from Gavin Mulreaney.
Image source, Getty ImagesJason McGee of Donegal in action against Jack Carney of Mayo
All over at Brewster Park and Fermanagh's search for their opening points in Division Three continues as Clare take a 2-18 to 0-18 to leave Declan Bonner's side bottom of the table.
Half-time in the Division Four clash in Portglenone and it's looking ominous for Antrim who are trailing Longford 0-19 to 1-4.
Donegal 0-11 Mayo 0-7
Two in a row for Mayo as Conor Loftus fires over the top.
Four between the teams.
Donegal 0-11 Mayo 0-6
Darragh Beirne with the first score of the second half.
Donegal 0-11 Mayo 0-5
Substitute Conor Loftus races through on goal from the right hand side but has his effort saved by Gavin Mulreaney.
Rob Hennelly comes forward to take the resulting 45 from straight in front of the posts and slips leaves the effort short.
Image source, Getty ImagesOisín Gallen of Donegal in action against Donnacha McHugh of Mayo
Donegal 0-11 Mayo 0-5
Sean Hurson throws the ball in to signal the start of the second half.
Two changes to the Mayo team at half-time, Paddy Durcan for Donnacha McHugh and Fergal Boland for Diarmuid O'Connor.
Donegal look to be as selected.
HT: Roscommon 2-14 Armagh 0-8
A free-moved in front of the posts for backchat results in a tap-over free for Daire Cregg with what proves the last act of the first half.
It's been a superb opening period for the Rossies whose two goals and ability to lad two-pointers has them a dozen points clear of Armagh at the break.
Roscommon 2-13 Armagh 0-8
Oisin O'Neill kicks a free and that's three points on the spin for Armagh.
It's not looking good for Fermanagh late on in Brewster Park as a second Clare goal has given the Banner a 2-16 to 0-18 advantage.
Longford now lead Antrim 0-14 to 1-4 in Division Four.
Roscommon 2-13 Armagh 0-7
Oisin O'Neill floats over as Armagh enjoy a decent spell of possession, but they are going to require much more of that to get back into the game. Five minutes to half-time.
Roscommon 2-13 Armagh 0-6
Gareth Murphy thumps over for Armagh who had a few chances to score prior to the full-back splitting the posts.
Armagh manager Kieran McGeeney has turned to his bench with Ben Crealey in for Fergal O'Brien.
Into the final 10 minutes in Brewster Park and Clare have edged ahead 1-15 to 0-17, while Antrim trail Longford 0-12 to 1-3 in Portglenone.
Roscommon 2-13 Armagh 0-5
Daire Cregg gets in on the two-point action and then adds another from closer range before Darragh Heneghan gets himself a score.