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Cian O'Sullivan of Dublin with James Dolan of Westmeath. INPHO/Donall Farmer
AS IT HAPPENED

As it happened: Sunday afternoon GAA matchtracker

There was plenty of football action to keep us occupied for the day.

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Results

Division 1

Cork 0-16 Kildare 0-12
Derry 0-16 Kerry 0-14
Tyrone 2-15 Mayo 0-15
Dublin 0-14 Westmeath 1-7

Division 2

Donegal 1-16 Galway 0-12
Laois 2-08 Louth 0-11
Monaghan 0-20 Meath 0-08

Division 3

Limerick 2-11 Longford 0-11
Cavan 1-11 Offaly 0-8
Roscommon 1-16 Wexford 1-9

Division 4

Wicklow 3-9 Antrim 1-13
Clare 0-11 Leitrim 1-8
Tipperary 0-12 Waterford 1-9

Let’s do this, Ireland. There’s a stacked card of football action up and down the country. And we’ll go score-by-score so you can enjoy that garden centre visit fully.

We have GAA editor Fintan O’Toole on Leeside for Cork v Kildare; follow the game from Páirc Uí Rinn here.

Kildare currently out on the pitch warming up, they stayed overnight in Cork last night in preparation for this game. They’ll have happy memories of their last trip to this venue as they won 2-10 to 1-9 in last year’s league meeting.

Here’s the games in store this afternoon:

Allianz Football League

Kerry v Derry, Fitzgerald Stadium, 1.30pm,

And the 2pms…
Cork v Kildare, Páirc Uí Rinn

Tyrone v Mayo, Healy Park,

Westmeath v Dublin, Cusack Park,

Division 2

Galway v Donegal, Pearse Stadium

Louth v Laois, Gaelic Grounds,

Monaghan v Meath, Clones,

Division 3

Limerick v Longford, Gaelic Grounds

Offaly v Cavan, O’Connor Park

Roscommon v Wexford, Kiltoom

Division 4

Antrim v Wicklow, Ahoghill

Clare v Leitrim, Miltown Malbay

Tipperary v Waterford, Clonmel

All-Ireland JFC club final: Two Mile House (Kildare) v Fuerty (Roscommon), Croke Park, 2pm
All-Ireland IFC club final: Kiltane (Mayo) v Truagh (Monaghan), Croke Park, 3.45pm
Our main focus will be the top division but we’ll have details of the rest of the games later.

Kerry 0-2 Derry 0-0 The Kingdomhave started well with Conor Cox and then Barry John Keane pointing within the first few minutes.

Kerry 0-3 Derry 0-0 Eamon Fitzmaurice’s have started very well indeed. The man they call BJK has added another to his tally after six minutes of action in Killarney.

INPHO/Cathal Noonan

Few changes to the Galway team named during the week. The game with Donegal goes ahead as planned at 2pm following a Pearse Stadium pitch inspection.

Pic: @TribesmenFootball

Kerry 0-3 Derry 0-3 After the hosts’ bright start, the Ulster outfit have battled back with three unanswered points of their own. Sean Leo struck a nice one from play while Enda Lynn has a brace.

Kerry 0-3 Derry 0-4 Black card for Kerry’s Peter Crowley who was late in on Mark Lynch; David Culhane trots on. Kevin Johnston points to put the visitors ahead for the first time with about 20 mins elapsed.

Kerry 0-4 Derry 0-4 Barry John Keane may well have a breakout year this season. The Tralee native has kicked his third point to level it up for the second time this half.

Cork beat Dongeal in the Ladies Football by a score of 3-13 to 2-10, meanwhile. Details later on the site.

Kerry 0-5 Derry 0-4 Young Firies man Jack Sherwood has put Eamon Fitzmaurice’s side a point to the good once again.

Cork 0-2 Kildare 0-0: 2 mins – After providing the assist for the first point, Mark Collins scores himself on this occasion. He neatly clips over from the right wing.

Derry 0-7 Kerry 0-5 Jimmy Kielt puts Derry ahead from a free as we cross the half hour mark and then quickly adds another. Elsewhere, the 2pms have thrown in.

Half-time Derry 0-7 Kerry 0-6 So after they screamed out of the blocks, the Kingdom head in a point down to the visitors. Lively enough first period.

Tyrone 0-2 Mayo 0-2 Matty Donnelly has pointed from play to level it up after 10 minutes in Omagh.

Dublin 0-2 Westmeath 0-2 The sides have traded points in the first 10 minutes of the game at Cusack Park.

Galway 0-2 Tyrone 0-2 Aonghus Tierney is on for Finian Hanley who fell heavily on his knee.

GOAL! Donegal 1-2 Galway 0-3 A relatively big crowd who’ve travelled from the north-west will be delighted to see Colm McFadden put the finishing touches to an impressive, handpass-heavy team move. Paul Varley responds for Galway with a nice point.

Tyrone 0-5 Mayo 0-2 Darren McCurry hits a nice point from play as the Red Hand turn the screw.

Dublin 0-6 Westmeath 0-3 Ciarán Kilkenny converts a free after Paul Mannion missed two and then Cluxton tags one on.

Tyrone 1-6 Mayo 0-3 McCurry drills the ball to the roof of the net moments after Peter Harte scores a point. Mayo need to get going here.

Derry 0-8 Kerry 0-6 They’re back up and running in Killarney and Emmett McGuckin has ensured the Oak Leaf start as they mean to go on with the first point of the second half.

Cian O’Sullivan of Dublin with James Dolan of Westmeath. Pic:  INPHO/Donall Farmer

Derry 0-9 Kerry 0-7 Mark Lynch lands a long-range free for Derry.

Tyrone 1-7 Mayo 0-5 The Ulster teams are flying this afternoon. That man Darren McCurry has tacked on another point from play.

Half-time: Donegal 1-6 Galway 0-4

Half-time: Dublin 0-6 Westmeath 0-3

Half-time: Kildare 0-8 Cork 0-7

Half-time: Tyrone 1-9 Mayo 0-6

Everyone comfortable? Then, let’s have a quick run through the rest of the games.

Division 2

Galway 0-4 Donegal 1-6
Louth 0-5 Laois 2-4
Monaghan 0-13 Meath 0-1

Division 3

Limerick 0-9 Longford 0-3
Offaly 0-5 Cavan 0-9
Roscommon 1-8 Wexford 1-3

Division 4

Antrim 0-5 Wicklow 1-4
Clare 0-6 Leitrim 1-3
Tipperary 0-5 Waterford 1-4

They all threw in at 2pm

Derry 0-14 Kerry 0-12 The man who opened the scoring for the home side, Conor Cox, added another to bring Kerry to within one point at Fitzgerald Stadium but Derry go two ahead again thanks to Emmet McGuckin.

Derry 0-16 Kerry 0-13 The Kingdom need to come up with a goal here. Aidan O’Mahony is on but Mark Lynch just converted a free to put three points between the teams after 65 minutes.

Donegal 1-7 Galway 0-4 Rory McHugh stretches the lead of Jim McGuinness’s side.

Derry 0-16 Kerry 0-14 Stephen O’Brien cuts the lead to two points again.

Full-time: Derry 0-16 Kerry 0-14 The ulster side run out deserved winners in Killarney.

Dublin 0-7 Westmeath 1-4 It’s a draw game here. Dessie Dolan with a crucial goal.

Donegal 1-11 Galway 0-8

Tyrone 1-11 Mayo 0-12 About 20 minutes to go .

Tyrone 1-13 Mayo 0-12 Ciaran McGinley scored from play to put a goal between the sides again before Tyrone keeper Niall Morgan kicked one from way out.

Dublin 0-10 Westmeath 1-5 the sides have exchanged points since Dessie Dolan’s goal but the Dubs have inched ahead.

Substitutes:

Cork – Cathal Vaughan on for Donncha O’Connor.

Kildare – Padraig O’Neill on for Gary White.

Dublin 0-11 Westmeath 1-5 The All-Ireland champions seem to be pulling away in Cusack Park

Tyrone 1-13 v Mayo 0-13 Mayo’s Adam Gallagher kicks a point on 60 minutes .

GOAL!  Tyrone 2-14 Mayo 0-13 Darren McCurry raises the green flag for the Red Hand. He coolly the ball to the roof of the net.

Tyrone 2-14 Mayo 0-14 Adam Gallagher kicks a point  for Mayo after 65 mins

Dublin 0-12 Westmeath 1-6 We’re into garbage time in Mullingar.

Donegal 1-15 Galway 0-12 McBrearty adds another for the former All-Ireland champions.

Full-time: Cork 0-16 Kildare 1-12. It’s all over at Páirc Uí Rinn and that late goal wasn’t enough for the Lilywhites. The Rebels’ boss Brian Cuthbert will be pleased with the hosts’ second-half response. We’ll have reaction later.

Full-time: Dublin 0-14 Westmeath 1-7

Full-time: Tyrone 2-15 Mayo 0-15

So that’s your lot. After a very busy few hours of action we’ll have more detail and some reaction soon.

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