Postpublished at 16:15 BST 13 June
Donegal 1-10 Cork 0-6
Michael Murphy is shown a yellow card for a tackle on Dara Sheedy.
Sheedy is replaced by Ruairi Deane.
Image source, InphoAll-Ireland SFC - Round 2A
Donegal 1-13 Cork 0-17 - Cork reach quarter-finals; Donegal drop into round three
All-Ireland SFC - Round 2B
Monaghan 1-20 Roscommon 0-14 (FT)
Kildare 0-17 Kerry 3-22 (FT)
Derry 1-20 Meath 1-24 (FT)
Tailteann Cup quarter-finals
Offaly 1-22 Wexford 1-17 (FT)
Antrim 3-15 Wicklow 2-19 (FT)
Laois 0-15 Down 2-23 (FT)
Fermanagh 2-25 Sligo 0-09 (FT)
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Donegal 1-10 Cork 0-6
Michael Murphy is shown a yellow card for a tackle on Dara Sheedy.
Sheedy is replaced by Ruairi Deane.
Image source, InphoDonegal 1-10 Cork 0-6
Four points for Oisin Gallen now and he is really cruising as are Donegal.
Donegal 1-9 Cork 0-6
Dara Sheedy kicks Cork's fifth wide of the game.
But, Cork win the Donegal kick-out, Chris Og Jones kicks the ball into the hands of Shaun Patton.
Donegal 1-9 Cork 0-6
Michael Langan off of his left boot and Donegal lead by six once again.
Donegal 1-8 Cork 0-6
Sean McDonnell fires over Cork's first score of the half.
42 minutes played.
Donegal 1-8 Cork 0-5
Donegal win the Cork kick-out but Conor O'Donnell's shot is into the hands of Patrick Doyle in the Cork goal.
Donegal 1-8 Cork 0-5
Donegal keep the ball for what feels like a lifetime before Michael Murphy shoots over.
Donegal 1-7 Cork 0-5
Cork's first effort on goal in this second half drops short.
Donegal 1-7 Cork 0-5
17,233 is the attendance in MacCumhaill Park today.
Donegal 1-7 Cork 0-5
David Gough throws the ball in and the second half between Donegal is under way.
That half-time break lasted 23 minutes...
Image source, Getty ImagesAntrim 3-15 Wicklow 2-19 (FT)
A result to bring you from Corrigan Park and it's bad news for Antrim fans.
Despite holding a nine-point lead in the second half, a late surge by Wicklow has secured a big win for Oisin McConville's side and a place in the semi-finals.
Wicklow scored five unanswered points in the closing stages to win by one. A defeat that will really sting Antrim, who also had a second-half penalty saved.
Donegal 1-7 Cork 0-5
Image source, Getty ImagesCork have a goal chance at the end of the half but Luke Fahy shoots wide, Cork's fourth.
There's an ominous feel to this game, it's very hard to see a way back for Cork at this stage, they've offered very little and have been poor in front of goal.
Donegal have barely got out of first gear.
Donegal 1-7 Cork 0-5
Michael Langan has a shot from two-point range, but it ends in Donegal's fourth wide.
Donegal 1-7 Cork 0-5
Oisin Gallen shoots off of his left, Donegal's third wide.
Donegal 1-7 Cork 0-5
Cork get another short kick-out away and move up the field with the ball.
Chris Og Jones is fouled and it should be a simple tap-over free for Mark Cronin, but he bizarrely kicks it wide.
That's Cork's third.
Donegal 1-7 Cork 0-5
Shaun Patton with a clinker kick-out sets Donegal on the attack.
Shane O'Donnell kicks Donegal's second wide.
Twenty-eight minutes played.
Donegal 1-7 Cork 0-5
Two-point free chance for Cork, Stephen Sherlock lines it up in front of the stand.
Cork really need this one and Sherlock nails it.
That's his second orange flag.
Donegal 1-7 Cork 0-3
Another Donegal goal chance as Finbarr Roarty squares it to Michael Murphy but his fisted effort is saved by Sean Meehan on the goal-line.
Donegal 1-7 Cork 0-3
Tommy Walsh slips trying to claim his own kick-out and Michael Murphy seizes upon the mistake, racing clear before squaring to Conor O'Donnell to fist to the back of the empty net.
Image source, Getty ImagesDonegal 0-7 Cork 0-3
Donegal win their own kick-out but Conor O'Donnell lands their first wide of the day.