Summary

  • All-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)

  1. Postpublished at 15:24 BST 13 June

    Donegal 0-7 Cork 0-3

    Mark Cronin kicks Cork's second wide.

  2. Postpublished at 15:21 BST 13 June

    Donegal 0-7 Cork 0-3

    Ciaran Moore wins the Cork kick-out and Donegal immediately set about another attack.

    After some steady build-up - Michael Langan shoots high over the bar.

    20 minutes played.

  3. Tailteann Cup latestpublished at 15:21 BST 13 June

    Antrim 3-12 Wicklow 1-13

    Antrim are on course to reach the Tailteann Cup semi-finals as they lead Wicklow at Corrigan Park.

    Ryan McQuillan, Tiernan McCormack and Patrick McAleer have all scored goals for the Ulster side.

    Just over 10 minutes left.

  4. Postpublished at 15:18 BST 13 June

    Donegal 0-6 Cork 0-3

    Third of the day for Oisin Gallen as he lands one from a narrow angle.

  5. Postpublished at 15:17 BST 13 June

    Donegal 0-5 Cork 0-3

    Another two-point chance for Cork as Steven Sherlock lines up a free from outside the arc.

    Sherlock strikes off the ground and sends it to the right and wide, that's a bad one for a player of his calibre.

  6. Two for Corkpublished at 15:15 BST 13 June

    Donegal 0-5 Cork 0-3

    Cork once again win their own kick-out and opt for some slow build-up play.

    This time it works as Steven Sherlock lands a much needed two-pointer.

  7. Postpublished at 15:14 BST 13 June

    Donegal 0-5 Cork 0-1

    Cork play keep-ball as they try to work the opportunity for a shot, but they're eventually turned over and Shane O'Donnell fires over at the other end.

    Four in a row for Donegal - 13 minutes played.

  8. Postpublished at 15:10 BST 13 June

    Donegal 0-4 Cork 0-1

    Donegal claim the Cork kick-out and Oisin Gallen fires over off his right for a second point in as many minutes.

  9. Postpublished at 15:09 BST 13 June

    Donegal 0-3 Cork 0-1

    Cork get their kick-out away again and look to work a hole in the Donegal defence.

    Mark Cronin is turned over as he goes for a shot, Donegal counter up the field.

    Caolan McGonagle is foiled as he goes for goal, Oisin Gallen picks up the scraps and points.

  10. Postpublished at 15:07 BST 13 June

    Donegal 0-2 Cork 0-1

    Ryan McHugh scored the first point of the game and his brother is in the stands.

    Former Donegal player and current Westmeath boss Mark McHugh is an interested spectator in Ballybofey before his Leinster champions travel to Salthill tomorrow to face Galway for a place in the quarter-finals.

    Mark McHughImage source, Getty Images
  11. Postpublished at 15:07 BST 13 June

    Donegal 0-2 Cork 0-1

    Donegal win a free inside the two-point arc which will suit the right foot of Michael Murphy.

    Murphy opts to strike the ball off the ground and curls it over.

  12. Postpublished at 15:06 BST 13 June

    Donegal 0-1 Cork 0-1

    Cork win their own kick-out and will look to build an attack.

    Dara Sheedy replies with a fine score at the other end.

    Level after five minutes.

  13. Postpublished at 15:03 BST 13 June

    Donegal 0-1 Cork 0-0

    Jason McGee is up and running and we'll resume with a free on the half-way line for Donegal.

    After some patient build-up, Ryan McHugh clips over the first score of the game.

    Ryan McHughImage source, Getty Images
  14. Postpublished at 15:01 BST 13 June

    Donegal 0-0 Cork 0-0

    Jason McGee rises highest to claim the throw-in, but takes a heavy fall and will require treatment.

    Clock stopped after nine seconds.

  15. Ball thrown in at Ballybofeypublished at 15:00 BST 13 June

    Donegal 0-0 Cork 0-0

    Meath referee David Gough throws the ball in and the round 2A clash between Donegal and Cork is up and running!

  16. Last championship clashpublished at 14:58 BST 13 June

    Donegal v Cork (15:00 BST)

    These two sides met in the All-Ireland SFC in 2024, Cork claimed a shock two point win over the then Ulster champions at Pairc Ui Rinn.

    But this one is at MacCumhaill Park and Jim McGuinness has suffered just one championship defeat at the Ballybofey venue.

    Cork's win over Donegal in 2024Image source, Getty Images
  17. Cars, trains and planes!published at 14:57 BST 13 June

    Donegal v Cork (15:00 BST)

    Odhran Crumley
    BBC Sport NI at MacCumhaill Park

    The Cork team flew up to Ballybofey this morning, they landed at City of Derry airport before jumping on a bus for the rest of the journey.

    There can be no complaints when it comes to preparation!

  18. Team newspublished at 14:55 BST 13 June

    Donegal v Cork (15:00 BST)

    Jim McGuinness makes two changes to the side which beat the All-Ireland champions Kerry in Killarney a fortnight ago.

    Shaun Patton is back between the sticks as Gavin Mulreaney drops to the bench, while Shane O'Donnell replaces Max Campbell in the half-forward line.

    There's one huge blow for John Cleary with influential midfielder Colm O'Callaghan suspended after his red-card in their Round One win over Meath.

    Cleary makes two changes to the side that beat the Royals, Sean Walsh replaces O'Callaghan and Dara Sheedy starts in place of David Buckley in the half-forward line.

    Donegal: Shaun Patton; Eoghan Ban Gallagher, Brendan McCole, Peadar Mogan; Ryan McHugh, Caolan McGonagle, Finnbarr Roarty; Jason McGee, Hugh McFadden; Shane O'Donnell, Michael Langan, Ciaran Moore; Conor O'Donnell, Michael Murphy, Oisin Gallen.

    Subs: Gavin Mulreaney, Cormac Gallagher, Jamie Brennan, Caolan McColgan, Daire O Baoill, Sean Martin, Max Campbell, Shea Malone, Paul O'Hare, Turlough Carr, Kieran Gallagher.

    Cork: Patrick Doyle; Maurice Shanley, Daniel O'Mahoney, Sean Meehan; Brian O'Driscoll, Tommy Walsh, Luke Fahy; Ian Maguire, Sean Walsh; Paul Walsh, Sean McDonnell, Dara Sheedy; Mark Cronin, Chris Og Jones, Steven Sherlock.

    Subs: Michael Aodh Martin, Jacob O'Driscoll, Tomas O'Mahoney, Rory Maguire, Darragh Clifford, Ruairi Deane, Conor Cahalane, Eoghan McSweeney, Conor Corbett, Brian Hurley, Cathail O'Mahoney.

    Referee: David Gough (Meath)

    Donegal v CorkImage source, BBC Sport
    Image caption,

    Donegal v Cork

  19. Tailteann Cup latestpublished at 14:51 BST 13 June

    Donegal v Cork (15:00 BST)

    Antrim lead Wicklow 1-7 to 0-9 at half-time in their Tailteann Cup quarter-final at Corrigan Park.

    Ryan McQuillan with the goal for the Saffrons.

  20. Stat-attackpublished at 14:49 BST 13 June

    Donegal v Cork (15:00 BST)

    Donegal have kicked seven two-pointers in this year's championship, that's the third lowest in this years championship, only Derry and Tyrone have registered less orange flags.

    Cork have scored nine goals in the championship so far, only Westmeath and Roscommon have hit the back of the net more, you'd think they need a few today.