Wexford edge out Louth in pulsating clash
Wexford edged out hosts Louth by 2-13 to 1-15 in a compelling Leinster SFC quarter-final in Drogheda.
Wexford edged out hosts Louth by 2-13 to 1-15 in a compelling Leinster SFC quarter-final in Drogheda.
Fourteen-man Monaghan strolled to a 0-11 to 0-06 Ulster SFC win over Antrim at Casement Park.
Relive the action as All-Ireland champions Kilkenny played Offaly, Limerick and Tipp faced off in Munster. Antrim, Monaghan, Louth and Wexford were all in SFC action as well.
Karl Lacey faces a fitness battle to make Donegal's Ulster SFC semi-final against Down on 23 June after undergoing knee surgery on Thursday.
Antrim host Monaghan on Sunday hoping to end a recent losing streak against the Farney County.
Louth host Wexford on Sunday and the momentum is with the Wee County.
Dublin footballer Tomas Brady has ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament and will miss the rest of the season.
Laois manager Justin McNulty has expressed understanding at the decision by some of his players to opt out of the panel for the rest of the summer.
Eoin Bradley is a major doubt for the All-Ireland qualifier series after the Derry star suffered a shoulder injury in a club game on Wednesday.
Dual star Lee Chin has been named in the Wexford football side for the Leinster SFC encounter with Louth in Drogheda on Sunday after it was confirmed that he would also line out for the county's hurlers this weekend.
Antrim's Michael Pollock and Patrick McBride will make their Championship debuts in Sunday's Ulster SFC quarter-final against Monaghan at Casement Park.
Monaghan open their Ulster SFC campaign against Antrim on Sunday and nobody is looking forward to it more than Tommy Freeman.
London footballer Brian Collins has admitted to some regret that their long wait for a Championship win ended against his native county, Sligo.
Offaly manager Emmet McDonnell declared himself satisfied with their performance against Kildare, despite a four-point defeat.
Former Monaghan and Meath manager Seamus McEnaney is not in favour of introducing a two-tier football Championship.
Down manager James McCartan praised his team's character following their comeback win over Derry.
Down are through to the Ulster SFC semi-final after defeating Derry 2-17 to 1-15 at Celtic Park.
Dublin's class and attacking power overwhelmed Westmeath as Jim Gavin's side set up a Leinster SFC semi-final clash with Kildare with a 1-22 to 0-09 victory at Croke Park.
Kerry cruised into the Munster SFC final on July 7 with minimum of fuss after a 4-21 to 1-04 win over a very limited Waterford side before 4,719 supporters in Killarney on Saturday evening.
Dublin, Kildare and Kerry all had pretty easy wins, and Down advanced to the Christy Ring Final. See how it happened.