Postpublished at 14:04 GMT 15 February
Donegal 0-5 Mayo 0-2
Donegal win the Mayo kick-out and Finbarr Roarty is fouled inside.
Close range free for the Tir Chonaill and Oisin Gallen taps over his third point of the day.
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
Donegal 0-5 Mayo 0-2
Donegal win the Mayo kick-out and Finbarr Roarty is fouled inside.
Close range free for the Tir Chonaill and Oisin Gallen taps over his third point of the day.
Donegal 0-4 Mayo 0-2
Conor O'Donnell kicks Donegal's second wide.
Roscommon 0-0 Armagh 0-0
We are under way at a sunny Dr Hyde Park in Roscommon.
Image source, InphoArmagh manager Kieran McGeeney
Donegal 0-4 Mayo 0-2
Mayo win a free and it's outside the two point arc and slightly to the left.
Ryan O'Donoghue will shoot for two points and nails it.
Mayo up and running after 16 minutes.
Donegal 0-4 Mayo 0-0
Oisin Gallen off his right boot and it's all Donegal through the opening 15 minutes of this one.
Second point of the day for Gallen.
Donegal 0-3 Mayo 0-0
Ryan O'Donoghue kicks Mayo's second wide with an ambitious effort after his side won the Donegal kick-out.
Donegal 0-3 Mayo 0-0
Jack Carney kicks Mayo's first wide of the game.
Donegal 0-3 Mayo 0-0
Ryan McHugh tries a shot off his left and it tails wide.
Sean Hurson had signalled for the advantage so it's a free in for Donegal.
Oisin Gallen will take it and it's a simple tap over for a man of his quality.
Donegal 0-2 Mayo 0-0
Conor McCahill off his left once again, that's two from two for him.
Roscommon v Armagh (14:00 GMT)
A late change for Armagh prior to their game against Roscommon.
Tomás McCormick was initially named to start ahead of Joe McElroy, but the replacement has been replaced with Paddy Burns now starting at corner back.
Donegal 0-1 Mayo 0-0
Darragh Beirne has a go from a sideline but his effort drops short.
Donegal 0-1 Mayo 0-0
Conor McCahill with the first score of the game on nine minutes with the outside of his left boot.
Donegal 0-0 Mayo 0-0
Eight minutes played and we are yet to have a score, there's only been one shot on goal so far.
Donegal 0-0 Mayo 0-0
Turnovers galore here at both ends throughout the opening exchanges of the game.
The first shot on goal comes after four minutes off the left boot of Oisin Gallen but it curls wide.
Donegal 0-0 Mayo 0-0
Tyrone referee Sean Hurson throws the ball in and this Division One clash between Donegal and Mayo is underway in front of a sold-out crowd.
Clare with a good finish to the first half in Brewster Park and at the break, they lead Fermanagh 1-10 to 0-10.
Roscommon v Armagh (14:00 GMT)
Roscommon have made three late changes to the team named midweek for today's Division One game against Armagh at Dr Hyde Park (14:00 GMT).
Eoin McCormack for Paddy Gavin at corner back. Eoin Ward for Oisin Cregg in the half back line and Rob Heneghan for Eoin Colleran in the full forward line.
Armagh manager Kieran McGeeney made just one switch on the team that was named in midweek with Tomás McCormick coming in ahead of Joe McElroy at corner back, while Ethan Rafferty is again named as an outfield substitute.
Roscommon: Aaron Brady; Eoin McCormack, Caelim Keogh, Niall Higgins; Eoin Ward, Ronan Daly, Senan Lambe; Keith Doyle, Conor Ryan; Dylan Ruane, Enda Smith, Darragh Heneghan; Diarmuid Murtagh, Daire Cregg, Robert Heneghan.
Subs: Conor Carroll, Tim Lambe, Colm Neary, Oisin Cregg, Richard Hughes, Cathal Heneghan, Eoin Colleran, Jack Tumulty, Paul Carey, Ciaran Lennon, Jack Duggan.
Armagh: Blaine Hughes; Tomas McCormack, Gareth Murphy, Peter McGrane; Ross McQuillan, Tiernan Kelly, Jarlath Og Burns; Callum O'Neill, Andrew Murnin; Fergal O'Brien, Conor Turbitt, Greg McCabe; Cian McConville, Oisin O'Neill, Oisin Conaty.
Subs: Shea Magill, Sean Conlon, Tomas Galvin, Jason Duffy, Ben Crealey, Ethan Rafferty, Aaron O'Neill, Dan McCarthy, Fionn Downey, Ryan Duffy, Ruairi McDonald.
Image source, InphoDonegal v Mayo (13:45 GMT) O'Donnell Park
Odhran Crumley
BBC Sport NI at O'Donnell Park
It's been a mixture of sunshine and showers so far in Letterkenny today and despite snow showers and torrential rain yesterday the surface here at O'Donnell Park looks in superb condition.
It's still bitterly cold as you might expect but that hasn't stopped a sold-out crowd piling in early.
The stand here was full over 90 minutes before throw-in!
Donegal v Mayo (13:45 GMT) O'Donnell Park
The unbeaten sides in Division One collide at a sold-out O'Donnell Park in Letterkenny.
Donegal manager Jim McGuinness makes four changes to the side which beat All-Ireland champions Kerry last time out.
Eoghan Ban Gallagher replaces Caolan McColgan at right corner back, Ryan McHugh comes in for Kieran Gallagher in the half forward line and Oisin Gallen starts for the first time this season instead of the injured Daire O Baoill.
In one late change to the team named midweek, Shea Malone is replaced by Conor McCahill.
Mayo boss Andy Moran also makes four changes to the side which beat Dublin in Castlebar.
Donnacha McHugh and Fenton Kelly replace Paddy Durcan and Stephen Coen in the half back line, David McBrien is replaced by Diarmuid O'Connor at midfield.
Aidan O'Shea is a late addition to the team named in the match programme replacing Fergal Boland who drops to the bench.
Donegal: Gavin Mulreaney; Eoghan Ban Gallagher, Brendan McCole, Peadar Mogan; Ryan McHugh, Caolan McGonagle, Finbarr Roarty; Hugh McFadden, Michael Langan; Shane O'Donnell, Conor O'Donnell, Ciaran Moore; Conor McCahill, Jason McGee, Oisin Gallen.
Subs: Padraig Mac Giolla Bhride, Ultan Doherty, Oisin Caulfield, Domhnall Mac Giolla Bhride, Cormac Gallagher, Paul O'Hare, Shea Malone, Kevin Muldoon, Seanan Carr, Michael Murphy, Turlough Carr.
Mayo: Rob Hennelly; Jack Coyne, Rory Brickenden, Enda Hession; Sam Callinan, Donnacha McHugh, Fenton Kelly; Bob Tuohy, Diarmuid O'Connor; Jack Carney, Ryan O'Donoghue, Jordan Flynn; Darragh Beirne, James Carr, Aidan O'Shea.
Subs: Jack Livingstone, Paddy Durcan, Michael Plunkett, Stephen Coen, Dylan Thornton, Fergal Boland, Seamus Howard, Conor Loftus, Diarmuid Duffy, Cian McHale, Paul Towey.
Referee: Sean Hurson (Tyrone)
Image source, BBC Sport