
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship: Donegal v Mayo, Tyrone v Cavan
Niall McIntyre
Today at 08:30
There's a bumper day of action as the group phase of the All-Ireland SFC reaches its conclusion.
You can follow all the action as it happens from around the grounds in our liveblog below.
Live scores:
All-Ireland SFC
Louth 2-17 Clare 2-14 (full-time)
Monaghan 2-27 Down 1-26 (full-time)
Donegal 0-3 Mayo 0-1 (5 mins)
Tyrone v Cavan
Tailteann Cup quarter-finals
Wicklow 2-18 Westmeath 2-17 (full-time)
Limerick v Wexford, TUS Gaelic Grounds, 3.45 – GAA+
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Clare 0-27 Cork 1-22 (full-time)
2 minutes ago
Peadar Mogan again for Donegal after a breath-taking counter attack. They broke like lightning after Aidan O'Shea was dispossessed and could have had a goal, but Mogan blazed his one-on-one over. Caolan McColgan puts them two clear.
5 minutes ago
Peadar Mogan opens the scoring after cutting through before curling over a trademark score. Darren McHale replies.
6 minutes ago
Paul Faloon throws the ball-in and we're away.
7 minutes ago
We're ready to go in the Hyde.
13 minutes ago
Watch Jack McCarron's controversial goal during Monaghan's four point win.
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20 minutes ago
Louth seal third place in the group, and a place in the preliminary quarter finals.
Conor Brannigan kicked two crucial scores down the stretch as they held off a late Clare rally.
Louth 2-17 Clare 2-14 (full-time)
24 minutes ago
Down's Pat Havern named RTÉ MOTM despite being on the losing side.
"It's disappointing not to get over the line. We'll be hopeful we'll get over the line next weekend in Newry."
27 minutes ago
Monaghan win by four, sealing top spot in the group and direct progression to the quarter finals. Down will be have a home preliminary QF next weekend.
34 minutes ago
Killer of a blow for Down
They're pinged for the three-up breach, with Beggan punishing them with an orange flag that puts Monaghan four up. Five minutes left.
36 minutes ago
The Clare fight-back is on
They hit a quickfire 1-1 to cut the gap in half, with Aaron Griffin bagging their goal.
39 minutes ago
Louth are cruising in Portlaoise
A two-point-free from Mulroy and a white flag from Conor Brannigan have them eight up with eight minutes left, in what is a do-or-die clash.
42 minutes ago
Monaghan take the lead through a McCarron free. Big roar as 38-year-old Darren Hughes enters the fray.
43 minutes ago
Jack McCarron levels us up with a class two pointer off the outside of his boot. Magic from the Monaghan stalwart.
46 minutes ago
Sub Eugene Branagan kicks Down two ahead after Monaghan hit the post with a gilt-edged goal-chance.
48 minutes ago
On second glance, Jack McCarron's goal should have been ruled out as he touched the ball on the ground before hitting the net.
Down back in front after an Odhran Murdock free.
50 minutes ago
Big turn-around as Monaghan take the lead
Stephen O'Hanlon kicks a fine score to put Gabriel Bannigan's side in front.
52 minutes ago
Goal for Monaghan as Jack McCarron hits the net at the third attempt after Down desperately tried to guard their goal.
One point in it now, with 50 minutes played.
Today 09:55 AM
Incredible scenes in Aughrim. Dean Healy kicks the winner to book their place in the last four.
The veteran captain pops up with a buzzer-beater after a dramatic finale, showing composure to steady himself before kicking over from 40 metres.
Both sides had chances in the dying moments but Wicklow take the win after coming from four down in the closing moments.
Wicklow join Kildare and Fermanagh in the semi-finals, with the celebrations in full-flight for Oisin McConville's men.
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