As it happened: Manchester United vs Liverpool, FA Cup fourth round
Jurgen Klopp’s side were beaten again in a thrilling tie at Old Trafford.
Jurgen Klopp’s side were beaten again in a thrilling tie at Old Trafford.
We charted everything as it happened during the first storm of the 18/19 season.
We went around the grounds on a busy afternoon of action.
It was a rotten day in the capital but that didn’t dampen the atmosphere as a place in the All-Ireland final was up for grabs.
Could the Bavarians pull off a miracle?
Could United lift themselves after defeat last time out and plunge QPR further into trouble?
We went minute-by-minute as Liverpool looked for their third straight Premier League win.
Arsenal took on Chelsea at Stamford Bridge where Jose and Arsene squared-off again.
Don’t forget a double elimination, too!
Join us as we see if all is, in fact, fair in loaf and war.
It’s Richard Bruton versus Michael Martin, and it’s live.
All the action as it happened from the Dome.
Could the Tribesmen make a positive early season statement against the Cats this afternoon? Here’s how it all unfolded.
Thirty years after losing to the same opposition in the final, the north Dublin club win their first ever provincial crown after physically and tactically dominating the Laois side for three-quarters of the game. We had all the action and analysis right here.
Led by Brian Looney and Johnny Buckley, the Kerry champions were mesmerising as they tore apart the opposition on the way to retaining their provincial title, and laid down a serious All Ireland marker in the process. We had all the action and analysis from down south right here.
The Leinster champions proved too strong, and after a great start and a late scare advance to an All Ireland final meeting with Meath. We went minute-by-minute with all the action and analysis right here.
It can’t get better than last night, can it?
It was tense and poor for long stages but the champions stumble onwards after an own goal denies Justin McNulty’s side one of the great shocks. We were live with all the action.
It was wet and windy in Dr Hyde Park, but it was hot and heavy on the pitch too as Kieran McGeeney’s side looked to get the better of the Connacht runners-up. Here’s how it unfolded.
Jimmy McGuinness’s side put in a huge second half to retain their Ulster title and leave the Mourne men out on their feet. We had all the action and analysis right here.
It took an amazing injury-time equaliser from Emmet Bolton to save his side, but the Lilywhites kicked on and somehow escape. A remarkable evening and we had it all live right here.
Declan Ryan’s side were too big and too strong and eventually ground down the underdogs to retain their Munster crown. We had all the action and analysis right here.
It was ugly, cynical at times and far from impressive but James Horan’s side bully their way to the Connacht title. We were live right here with all the action and analysis.
For the first time since 2004, Kilkenny lose a Leinster game. But for once they aren’t the story after an astonishing and brilliant Galway performance. We went minute-by-minute right here.
The favourites did just about enough to retain their title despite some wayward shooting, while the wait goes on for the Model County. We followed all the live action right here.
It was intense, it was tactical, it was fascinating and it was all worth it as Donegal dispensed of Tyrone to reach the Ulster decider. We had all the action and analysis right here.
Remarkable scenes at the Athletic Grounds as Down rose from the dead, not once but twice, to book a place in the Ulster final. We followed the action minute-by-minute right here.
We were told it would be a defining day for Dublin. It was as they were embarrassed by the ever-brilliant Kilkenny. We followed the procession minute-by-minute here.
Easy does it for Kildare as it’s little more than a stroll in O’Moore Park. Ewan MacKenna went minute-by-minute as Offaly were taken apart.
Giants collided at the Athletic Grounds and we got one almighty thud and one great game of football. But Ewan MacKenna saw that it was old dogs for a very hard road.
One is again on the up, the other is now in terminal decline. Cork took apart Kerry and Ewan MacKenna took us through all the action and analysis 0n a defining day.
All Ireland champions Dublin embarrassed Louth in a massacre at Croke Park, dominating the first half and easing off after the break. We had all the live action and analysis.
We’ll be back for more as Longford saved their season with the last kick of the game following an intriguing opener at Croke Park against Wexford.
Meath get over a slow start to comfortably brush aside a fading challenge of Wicklow.
The championship got up and running as Galway added weight to those claims suggesting they were a dark horse. As for Roscommon, the only weight we can think of is lightweight.
The first major silverware of the season is handed to Cork at Croke Park as a ferocious defensive display sees them cruise past an underwhelming Mayo.
Kildare win their first national title since 1928 and lay down a serious championship marker with an impressive second-half display against Tyrone.