Allianz FL Division 1 round 4
Dublin 1-12 Mayo 0-07, Croke Park FT
Tyrone 1-16 Monaghan 0-12, Healy Park FT
Allianz FL Division 2 round 4
Cork 1-09 Meath 2-12, Pairc Ui Rinn FT
That's all from me tonight. We expected close games but Dublin, Tyrone and Meath were all far too strong for their opponents. Thanks for reading!
FL1 full time: Tyrone 1-16 Monaghan 0-12
No bother for Tyrone either as they swat their neighbours aside with a strong second-half display.
FL1 full time: Dublin 1-12 Mayo 0-7
A routine victory for Dublin on their home patch. Mayo's first defeat of the campaign and they were very poor tonight.
FL1: Tyrone 1-16 Monaghan 0-12
McShane and McAnespie exchange points.
Seven minutes of injury time being played at Croker.
FL2 full time: Cork 1-9 Meath 2-12
A comfortable victory for Meath, who move further ahead at the top of the division, while Cork remain rooted to the bottom.
FL1: Dublin 1-11 Mayo 0-7
Sub Dean Rock strokes over a lovely point following a mark.
Goal!
In injury time at the end, Barry Dardis fires a second Meath major - 2-12 to 1-8.
FL1: Tyrone 1-15 Monaghan 0-9
Tyrone had landed eight unanswered points since the action resumed. Ryan McAnespie and McManus pull back a couple of Monaghan consolation points - their first scores of the second period.
FL1: Dublin 1-9 Mayo 0-6
A Doherty free yields the first score in 1,000 minutes at Croke Park.
FL2: Cork 1-6 Meath 1-12
Barry Dardis nudges the gap back out to six.
Goal!
Sean Powter hits a goal for Cork but it's too little too late as they trail Meath by 1-11 to 1-6 with only six minutes left.
FL1: Tyrone 1-14 Monaghan 0-7
Conor Meyler this time.
FL1: Tyrone 1-13 Monaghan 0-7
Man of the Match Harte adds to his total as Tyrone coast to the winning line.
Dublin, Tyrone and Meath all closing in on comfortable victories with about 15 minutes left to play in tonight's games.
FL1: Tyrone 1-12 Monaghan 0-7
Morgan adds to his tally from another free.
A standing ovation for the umpire as he is brought away, following that collision with Colm Boyle.
FL1: Tyrone 1-11 Monaghan 0-7
McShane then makes it double scores. Monaghan heading for relegation.
FL1: Tyrone 1-10 Monaghan 0-7
Harte fists a point as the Red Hands close in on the two points.
Play held up at Croke Park as one of the umpires is injured following a collision with one of the Mayo players.
FL2: Cork 0-6 Meath 1-11
Ethan Devine on target as Meath put the Rebels to the sword.
Seamus O'Shea has been black-carded and Mayo are temporarily down to 14 men again.
FL1: Dublin 1-9 Mayo 0-5
Brian Fenton cancels out a point from substitute Kevin McLoughlin.
Goal!
Gavin McCoy, with 18 on his back, finds the Cork net 16 minutes into the second half, and Meath lead by 1-10 to 1-6!
FL1: Dublin 1-8 Mayo 0-4
Shortly after being shown a yellow card, Con O'Callaghan shows his quality with a class point!
FL2: Cork 0-6 Meath 0-9
With 46 minutes played, Kilmainham ace Newman grabs a score from play.
FL1: Tyrone 1-8 Monaghan 0-7
Kieran McGeary the scorer as the Red Hands move further clear.
FL1: Dublin 1-7 Mayo 0-4
Six minutes into the second half, Costello (free) brings his tally to 1-3.
FL2: Cork 0-6 Meath 0-8
Thomas O'Reilly for the Royals.
Costello balloons a free, then Hennelly denies Mannion again.
35,213
paying punters at Croke Park tonight.
Seamus O'Shea is in for the injured Paddy Durcan.
FL1: Dublin 1-6 Mayo 0-4
Matthew Ruane gives Mayo a good start to the second half.
FL2: Cork 0-6 Meath 0-7
With 1,817 looking on, Michael Hurley replies.
FL2: Cork 0-5 Meath 0-7
Substitute Graham Reilly doubles the Meath lead.
The 14-point man
Rob Hennelly saved four goals and slotted two points in the first half!
Meath had Bryan Menton black-carded in the 34th minute, by the way.
FL2 half time: Cork 0-5 Meath 0-6
One in it at the short whistle after the Rebels land the last three points before the interval.
FL1 half time: Tyrone 1-7 Monaghan 0-7
The Red Hands take a three-point advantage into the break.
FL1 half time: Dublin 1-6 Mayo 0-3
Dublin in control as Hennelly does his best to keep the westerners in the game.
Save!
Hennelly comes to Mayo's rescue again, denying Costello at his near post.
FL2: Cork 0-5 Meath 0-6
Connolly has it back to a one-point game.
FL1: Dublin 1-6 Mayo 0-3
But Hennelly at least sweeps over the resultant '45'.
Save!
Dublin goalkeeper Evan Comerford comes off his line and saves Jason Donerty's low penalty, which was too central ... A missed opportnity for Mayo.
FL2: Cork 0-4 Meath 0-6
Corner back Conor Dennehy and Luke Connolly (free) halve the deficit.
FL1: Dublin 1-6 Mayo 0-2
McCaffrey gets into the danger area again and this time he points.
FL1: Dublin 1-5 Mayo 0-2
Costello adds to the lead and Hennelly then denies McCaffrey...
Black card!
Mayo lose Lee Keegan for the remainder of the first half.
FL1: Tyrone 1-6 Monaghan 0-6
Harte again - another free.
FL1: Dublin 1-4 Mayo 0-2
The goal was on but Kilkenny takes his point and puts five between them - Dublin cruising.
FL2: Cork 0-2 Meath 0-6
Brennan's free keeps Meath in control with 23 minutes played in Pairc Ui Rinn.
FL1: Tyrone 1-5 Monaghan 0-6
Jack McCarron spears over a Monaghan free after Niall Sludden had stretched the gap.
Save!
Hennelly denies Mannion a second Dubs major!
FL1: Dublin 1-3 Mayo 0-2
The gap is four as Mannion taps over his free following a foul on Jack McCarthy.
FL2: Cork 0-1 Meath 0-5
A brace of Newman frees extends Meath's advantage.
FL1: Tyrone 1-4 Monaghan 0-5
Harte converts his second successive free.
Goal!
Costello leaves Keith Higgins in his wake and slams a low shot to the net as Dublin lead 1-2 to 0-2!
FL1: Tyrone 1-3 Monaghan 0-5
Harte pops over a free.
FL1: Dublin 0-2 Mayo 0-2
Fionn McDonagh has them level at Croke Park.
FL1: Tyrone 1-2 Monaghan 0-5
McManus equalises with his fourth point.
FL1: Tyrone 1-2 Monaghan 0-4
Cathal McShane fists the Red Hands back in front.
FL1: Dublin 0-2 Mayo 0-1
Rob Hennelly's 55-metre frees sails between the Hill 16 sticks!
FL1: Tyrone 1-1 Monaghan 0-4
McManus makes the advanced mark and equalises from the free.
FL1: Tyrone 1-1 Monaghan 0-3
And his second...
FL1: Tyrone 1-1 Monaghan 0-2
Conor McManus fires over his first of the night.
FL1: Dublin 0-2 Mayo 0-0
Cormac Costello's tenth-minute free makes it two-zip.
FL2: Cork 0-1 Meath 0-3
Michael Newman makes no mistake from the free.
Two wides from Mayo as they continue to trail Dublin 0-1 to 0-0.
FL2: Cork 0-1 Meath 0-2
The Rebels are on the scoreboard thanks to Ruairi Deane.
FL1: Tyrone 1-1 Monaghan 0-1
Dermot Malone hits back with a Monaghan point.
Goal!
In the third minute at Omagh, Peter Harte drills the ball to the Monaghan net - 1-1 to 0-0!
FL2: Cork 0-0 Meath 0-2
Ben Brennan's free doubles the Royals' lead.
FL1: Tyrone 0-1 Monaghan 0-0
Niall Morgan stabs over a free.
FL1: Dublin 0-1 Mayo 0-0
Paul Mannion off the right boot gets the Dubs up and running.
Dublin have played 12 times in HQ since Mayo were last there - for the 2017 All-Ireland final.
Mayo won the toss at Croker and are attacking The Hill.
FL2: Cork 0-0 Meath 0-1
Bryan Menton with the first score of the night.
Dublin are obviously treating the Mayo threat seriously, with Cian O'Sullivan and Ciaran Kilkenny both brought in for their first starts of the year.
Team news:
Michael A Martin starts in goal for Cork instead of Mark White.
Five minutes from throw-in at all three venues. Lovely evening for a game of ball.
Captains ahead of the game in Pairc Ui Rinn vs @MeathGAA pic.twitter.com/ARjZ9fOV4J
— Cork GAA (@OfficialCorkGAA) February 23, 2019
Team news:
For Meath, Gavin McCoy replaces Adam Flanagan; Shane Gallagher replaces Niall Kane; and Cillian O'Sullivan comes in for Ethan Devine
Team news:
Stephen O'Hanlon and Gaving Doogan start for Monaghan instead of Karl O'Connell and Neil McAdam.
Team news:
Cian O'Sullivan and Ciaran Kilkenny replace James McCarthy and Dean Rock in Dublin's XV.
Meath (Allianz FL v Cork): Andrew Colgan; Seamus Lavin, Conor McGill, Ronan Ryan; Adam Flanagan, Donal Keogan, Niall Kane; Bryan Menton, Shane McEntee; Ethan Devine, Ben Brennan, Darragh Campion; Bryan McMahon, Michael Newman, Thomas O'Reilly.
Cork (FL2 v Meath): Mark White; Sam Ryan, Kevin Flahive, Conor Dennehy; Kevin Crowley, Thomas Glancy, Paul Walsh; Ian Maguire, Killian O’Hanlon; Ronan O’Toole, Luke Connolly, Mattie Taylor; Michael Hurley, Ruairi Deane, Paul Kerrigan.
Monaghan (FL1 V Tyrone):
Team lines outs for this weekend @Investec @CelticPureLtd @Entekra pic.twitter.com/DrLa32dubO
— Monaghan GAA (@monaghangaa) February 23, 2019
Tyrone (FL1 v Monaghan): Niall Morgan; Liam Rafferty, Ronan McNamee, Michael McKernan; Tiernan McCann, Padraig Hampsey, Ben McDonnell; Brian Kennedy, Richard Donnelly; Mattie Donnelly, Niall Sludden, Frank Burns; Cathal McShane, Peter Harte, Kieran McGeary.
Mayo (FL1 v Dublin): Rob Hennelly; Brendan Harrison, Ger Cafferkey, Keith Higgins; Lee Keegan, Colm Boyle, Paddy Durcan; Matthew Ruane, Donal Vaughan; Fionn McDonagh, Aidan O’Shea, Ciaran Treacy; Andy Moran, Brian Reape, Jason Doherty.
Dublin (SF v Mayo): Evan Comerford; David Byrne, Mick Fitzsimons, Eoin Murchan; James McCarthy, Jonny Cooper, Jack McCaffrey; Brian Fenton, Darren Gavin; Brian Howard, Cormac Costello, Niall Scully; Paul Mannion, Dean Rock, Con O'Callaghan.
7pm
All the games throw-in at seven and three close-fought encounters are in store.
Division Two
Relegation-threatened Cork welcome promotion-chasing Meath to Pairc Ui Rinn for a renewal of another one of gaelic football's great rivalries.
Division One
There are two massive matches scheduled in the top flight - All-Ireland champions Dublin entertain high-flying Mayo at Croke Park in what promises to be one of the games of the Spring, while the Ulster derby between Tyrone and Monaghan at Omagh is equally intriguing, with both sides perilously close to the drop zone.
Three of the best
It's fair to say that tonight's fourth-round national football league offerings are fascinating.