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Timestamp: 2019-04-18 22:21:48+00:00

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*Monaghan v Kerry, Cavan v Meath, Sligo v Fermanagh, Derry v Offaly all postponed following pitch inspections.
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Brilliant win for the Longford hurlers.
A third win on the trot for Galway.
Donnelly's late score wins it form Tyrone.
Armagh maintain their unbeaten run.
Inspirational score by Mattie Donnelly.
Brannigan is on target as Galway look set to take the points once again.
Massive win for Down as the Rossies promotion hopes suffer a setback.
Rory Finn kicks a spectacular equaliser.
Cork resist a Louth comeback to take the points.
The sides share the spoils in this entertaining contest.
2-11 to 0-10 as Cian Kiely gets Cork's second goal.
Paul Conroy receives a second yellow card.
Ger McSorley points as we enter injury time.
Westmeath pick up their second win from three games.
Rossiter with the Wexford goal.
Goal for Wexford could be too little too late as we are in the 73rd minute.
Darragh O'Hagan hits the target from a free.
Cathal McShane drills over a brilliant point.
Keelan Sexton points in the 66th minute.
James McGivney points from play.
All to play for in this one.
Heslin kicks his fourth point of the game, two minutes of normal time left.
Pearse Lillis has the sides level with seven minutes left to play.
Brannigan follows up with another point.
O'Connor points from a free in the 61st minute.
Darren Hayden pulls a point back for Wicklow.
Brannigan finds space and points.
Woods fires over a free, ten minutes remaining.
Once again, Tyrone hit straight back as Mattie Donnelly scores.
O'Donoghue puts Kildare into the lead.
Feely ties the game again and yes it was from a free.
William Woods points a free for the Wee County.
McHugh is having a fine game as he points again.
There's 53 minutes gone in this one.
Donie Smith from play as Roscommon continue the comeback.
Darren McCurry puts Tyrone back into the lead.
James Stafford finishes well for Wexford.
Feely kicks his seventh point of the game, this one from a free.
Ruairi Deane puts Cork eight points clear.
A free from Feely has the gap back to a point again.
Ger Egan is on target as Westmeath totally dominate.
Finbar Coyne fists over the bar.
Donie Shine points a '45.
Bill Maher points for Tipp.
Feely's free leaves the minimum between the teams.
Heslin with yet another score.
Paul Conroy drives forward and points.
Loughlin again for Westmeath, the full forwards is in fine form.
Huge score by Loughlin extends their lead to three points.
Brennan fires over the bar from a free.
The sides exchange points with Luke Loughlin scoring for Westmeath.
Heslin scores a quite outstanding score.
McHugh sends over a good score.
A free from Ciaran Murtagh narrows the gap.
Niall Kelly points and the sides are level.
Brosnan's pointed free makes it a one point game.
Pearse Lillis opens the scoring in the second half.
A free from Ben Brosnan splits the posts.
Heslin drills over a '45.
Wicklow hold a slender advantage at the break, but its all to play for in the second half.
Big second halves coming up in all today's games as there is little to separate the sides in most of the matches.
The Ulster side looked very impressive during that opening half.
Attendance in Pearse Stadium is 9,850.
Cork looked very comfortable in the first half.
The home side finish the half strong to draw level.
Little to separate the sides in the opening half.
The visitors are worth their three-point lead at half time.
A late goal steals a point for London.
Cillian O'Connor points a free as the half time whistle goes.
A late goal looks to have snatched a draw for London.
Just the two points between the sides at the break.
Anthony Doherty converts a '45.
Conor McAliskey gathers a bad kick out and points.
Brosnan points a close range free.
Michael Quinn points for Longford.
Colm Flanagan points from play.
Conor Devanney gets Roscommon's first score from play in the 30th minute.
Twenty nine minutes played in the Athletic Grounds.
The goal comes in the 70th minutes and Limerick lead London by 2-07 to 1-08.
Paul Curtis fires over a fine score.
Two points by Cian McKeon bring the Rossies back into this game.
Ten minutes to go to half time in this one.
Lee Brennan finds the net for Tyrone.
James Cranley points for Wicklow.
Tommy McDaniel and Callum McCormack add points for Westmeath.
Cribben fires over a score for Kildare.
Liam Casey points for Tipp.
Donal O'Hare points for Down as Roscommon still haven't scored after 22 minutes.
The sides exchange points before London take the lead.
Eoin McCormack tags on Wicklow's third point.
Sean White raises a green flag for the Rebels, 1-06 to 0-02.
Barry McHugh steals in fires to the net.
Feely fires over a free, his second point of the game so far.
Heslin converts a difficult free.
The sides are level in Ruislip.
Shane Walsh scores a fine point.
David McGivney extends Longford's lead.
Ian Kilbride receives a second yellow card.
Moyles puts London into the lead.
Lee Brennan fires over a free.
Burns points his second free of the game.
Conor Sweeney is on target once again.
Niall Sludden finally gets Tyrone off the mark, but Niall Kelly hits back immediately for Kildare.
Seanie Furlong (2) and Mark Jackson get Wicklow off to a great start.
A second point of the game for Comer.
Barry O'Hagan doubles Down's lead in the ninth minute.
A second point for Fergal Conway.
First score of the game comes from Damien Comer.
London captain Liam Gavaghan makes it a one point game.
John Heslin gets his first score of the day.
Niall Kelly points in the seventh minute.
Ryan Burns fires over from a free.
Good score by Kieran Martin has the sides level.
Ben Brosnan points a sideline, fine effort by the Wexford forward.
Adrian Moyles curls over a free for the Exiles.
Conor Sweeney lands a free.
A second score for Kildare comes from the boot of Fergal Conway.
The home side take the lead in the first minute.
Kevin Feely floats over a free in the first minute.
Just a matter of minutes away from the start of today's 2pm games.
Caolan Crowe comes in for Brendan Harrison and Cillian O'Connor replaces Neil Douglas.
Two changes on Kildare team: Niall Kelly replaces Chris Healy and Paddy Brophy replaces Cathal McNally.
Josh Ryan was Limerick's goalscorer in the 34th minute.
The Shannonsiders finish the half strongly to come from a goal down to lead by two points at the break. London will have a strong wind behind them in the second half though.
Hmmm, one wonders will this one go ahead.
Derry against Offaly at Celtic Park has been postponed.
This is the scene at the Athletic Grounds in Armagh ahead of their game against Longford.
Fergal McMahon hits the net from the penalty spot.
The exiles strike for a goal and move into a 1-00 to 0-01 lead after 17 minutes.
Limerick get the first score of the game in Ruislip.
Limerick wear blue jerseys this afternoon to avoid a clash of colours.
Limerick make one change as Peter Nash is replaced by Josh Ryan.
Offaly supporters are sure to have been well on their way to Celtic Park for this one.
Late notice for this one as Derry v. Offaly is now off.
No wonder Monaghan v. Kerry is off.
In total, three games are off: Cavan v. Meath; Sligo v. Fermanagh and Monaghan v. Kerry. Everything else looks to have avoided the bad weather.
Kerry supporters that had set off on the long journey to Inniskeen won't be happy with this news.
Clare to have a pitch inspection at 11am.
There will be a pitch inspection at Cusack Park, Ennis between 10.30 am & 11am to determine if todays Allianz Football League fixture between Clare & Tipperary will proceed.
A second pitch inspection is to held at 11am in Iniskeen to see if Kerry v. Monaghan goes ahead.
Kerry v. Monaghan goes ahead as planned.
Galway v. Mayo goes ahead as planned. Double header in Pearse Stadium with the ladies out first at 12pm.
Game V @Armagh_GAA goes ahead.
Celtic Park gets the nod.
Breffni Park has failed a pitch inspection.
Looks like Sligo v. Fermanagh will take place next weekend, details to be confirmed.
The clash between Sligo and Fermanagh has been postponed due to bad weather.
Even those counties that have lost their opening two games could still turn around their season with a win today, but a further loss and they are facing a relegation battle.
Everyone will have a better picture of how their county will fare in the league after today's third round games.
It is a frustrating time of year for supporters and players alike when there is uncertainty if a game will go ahead of not.
Kildare v. Tyrone goes ahead.
The Tyrone V Kildare NFL game goes ahead as scheduled 2pm throw in at Newbridge .
We will keep up to date throughout the morning with all the goings on around the grounds.
A number of ladies football fixtures have been called off already and don't be surprised if some of the men's game go by the way side too.
Torrential ran forced the game to be postponed last night, but it has been rescheduled for 2pm today, subject to this morning's pitch inspection.
As we speak there is a pitch inspection in Breffni Park to see can the Cavan v. Meath refixture go ahead.

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