Live updates from Sundays All-Ireland Senior Football Championship quarter-finals at Croke Park.
Galway will meet Derry in the All-Ireland SFC semi-final following a dramatic penalty shoot-out victory over Armagh in Croke Park.
. . he has done it! Ethan Rafferty's delivery is won by O'Neill who play the ball across the face of goal and Gleeson spills possession. . extra-time to come. . . order is finally restored but David Coldrick is in talks with his team of officials. There's an unsavoury melee under the Cusack Stand side as the teams leave the field. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Galway are through to the All-Ireland semi-final after a thrilling game against Armagh.
Grugan with the goal Armagh 2-15 Galway 1-20 Armagh 2-15 Galway 1-18 Armagh 2-16 Galway 1-20 GOAL!!! Armagh 3-16 Galway 1-20 Armagh 3-16 Galway 1-20 Armagh 3-17 Galway 2-20 Armagh 3-17 Galway 2-20 GOAL!!!! Armagh 3-16 Galway 2-20 Armagh 3-18 Galway 2-20 Armagh 3-18 Galway 2-21 Armagh 3-18 Galway 2-21
Kerry take on Mayo in the last of the quarter-finals, following on from Galway's penalty shootout win over Armagh.
Kerry 1-14 Mayo 0-12 Kerry 1-14 Mayo 0-12 Kerry 1-16 Mayo 0-12
A late flurry of goals from Armagh brought the first of today's double-header at Croke Park to extra-time.
RTÉ PUNDITS OISÍN McConville and Pat Spillane have slammed the ugly scenes which occurred at the final whistle of ordinary time in the All-Ireland SFC ...
This is terrible and it’s a shame on all the players involved. A shame on all the players involved. It’s crazy, and you have fellas who are not subs involved. There are a load of cliches that we could roll out.” The ugly clashes marred what was an otherwise absorbing spectacle as Armagh rallied to nab that late equaliser. We just don’t want to see it, simple as that.
Galway win 4-1 on penalties. A REMARKABLE ALL-Ireland quarter-final was decided by a penalty shoot-out as Matthew Tierney's winning kick sent Galway into ...
Stefan Campbell (Clan na Gael), 15. 24. Andrew Murnin (St Paul’s), 11. Jarly Og Burns (Silvermines) 2. James Morgan (Crossmaglen Rangers) , 3. 13. Rob Finnerty (Salthill-Knocknacarra), 14. Liam Silke (Corofin) 10. Patrick Kelly (Mountbellew/Moylough), 11. Johnny Heaney (Killannin) 3. Sean Kelly (Moycullen), 7. Damien Comer (Annaghdown), 15. Kieran Molloy (Corofin), 4. 5. Dylan McHugh (Corofin), 6.