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It's been another bumper day of GAA action with the All-Ireland SFC series and Tailteann Cup continuing in football and the Christy Ring, Lory Meagher and Nickey Rackard Cups reaching their conclusion at Croke Park.
We'll keep you up to date on this evening games in our GAA blog below.
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
Cork 0-20 Kerry 1-28 (Full-time)
Down 0-25 Louth 0-24 (Full-time)
Roscommon 2-15 Meath 0-21
Tyrone 0-2 Mayo 0-6
Tailteann Cup
Westmeath 0-18 Limerick 0-19 (Full-time)
Offaly 3-15 Laois 2-17
Wicklow 2-28 Waterford 0-21
Christy Ring Cup final
Derry 1-24 London 1-27 (Full-time)
Lory Meagher Cup final
Cavan 2-17 New York 4-17 (Full-time)
Nickey Rackard Cup final
Mayo 1-21 Roscommon 3-16 (Full-time)
All-Ireland U-20 Hurling Championship final
Kilkenny 1-16 Tipperary 3-19 (Full-time)
All-Ireland Minor Football Championship Tier 3 final
Wicklow 1-08 Longford 2-13 (Full-time)
All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship
Derry 0-5 Galway 4-25 (Full-time)
Kilkenny 0-10 Waterford 0-17 (Full-time)
Limerick 1-10 Wexford 0-10 (Full-time)
Tipperary 1-09 Cork 3-21 (Full-time)
one minute ago
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
Tyrone 0-2 Mayo 0-6
24' - Big goal chance for Ryan O'Donoghue who is played through by Aidan O'Shea but his shot on goal is blocked brilliantly by the retreating Seanie O'Donnell.
Low scoring stuff so far, with Mayo, whilst in front, mainly culpable for wastage in front of the posts.
5 minutes ago
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
FULL TIME - Down 0-25 Louth 0-24
From 11 points adrift, Louth end up on the losing end of a single point defeat to Down in Newry. Two defeats in two now for the Leinster champions.
Ultimately, they left themselves with too much to do. First half performances need to improve, surely. Down follow up their big win over Clare with a win of a different kind.
Patrick Havern and Danny Magill produced 0-6 each.
14 minutes ago
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
Down 0-24 Louth 0-22
68' - Four of Louth's last five scores have been two-pointers - all from the boots of important players Sam Mulroy (twice), Craig Lennon and Tommy Durnin. Louth have not been this close to Down since the opening minutes. An extraordinary comeback.
18 minutes ago
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
Down 0-23 Louth 0-15
With 12 points between them, Sam Mulroy and Ryan Burns are leading the Louth charge but Down have a comfortable enough lead with around 10 minutes to play.
Donal McKenny has had a goal-bound effort come off the upright in the last few minutes too. A point by Shay Miller has Down up by a surely unassailable eight.
21 minutes ago
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
46' - Roscommon 2-9 Meath 0-18
Roscommon trail Meath by just three points but they have passed up a major opportunity to draw level as Enda Smith's penalty is saved by Billy Hogan.
23 minutes ago
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
6' Tyrone 0-1 Mayo 0-1
It's taken over five minutes but we have scores on the board in Omagh. Michael McKernan bursts though the lines and fires over before Rory Brickenden scores a first Championship point for Mayo.
27 minutes ago
This is how Malachy O'Rourke is lining out his Tyrone team tonight. Only three days ago, the Red Hand enjoyed a stunning All-Ireland victory at Under 20 level. Eoin McElholm scored 2-4 on Wednesday night and is in reserve here.
Incidentally, David Coldrick of Meath is the referee.
32 minutes ago
There are four changes to the Mayo XV previously advertised as they face Tyrone at O'Neills Healy Park in Omagh tonight.
The teams are on the field and throw-in is just moments away.
Mayo GAA on Twitter / X
Changes to the Mayo senior football team. pic.twitter.com/qdpMXJGJRL— Mayo GAA (@MayoGAA) May 31, 2025
37 minutes ago
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
Down 0-17 Louth 0-10
Sam Mulroy - who else? - has cut Down's lead from 10 points to seven in no time at all. Can Louth get back into the game in Newry?
38 minutes ago
In the Tailteann Cup this evening, Offaly hold a narrow lead over Laois and Waterford are beating Wicklow. Both of those games are at half-time.
Earlier in the day, Limerick booked their place in the quarter-finals. Read the match report below.
Limerick advance to Tailteann Cup quarter-finals with first-ever win over Westmeath
Limerick senior footballers recorded their first-ever competitive win against Westmeath in Portlaoise, thereby advancing directly to the quarter-finals of the Tailteann Cup.
www.independent.ie
40 minutes ago
Look away if you're of a Cork persuasion - but this is worth looking at again. A brilliant double save from Shane Ryan and then a fantastic block from Brian Ó Beaglaoich keeps Mark Cronin at bay three times.
Had that been scored, Cork might have sensed a comeback was on the cards in front of a home crowd.
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BIG MOMENT! 😮👀Cork miss a penalty and Kerry keep them out!Football clips brought to you by @AIB_GAA #TheToughest pic.twitter.com/kEl4JOCHyM— GAA+ (@GAAPlusOfficial) May 31, 2025
43 minutes ago
A big moment for the Big Apple.
New York captain Johnny Glynn, left, and James Breen lift the Lory Meagher Cup at Croke Park earlier this afternoon.
48 minutes ago
Big news line coming out this evening.
Davy Fitzgerald has been handed an eight-week suspension after his comments aimed at match official Johnny Murphy earlier this month. Read the full story below.
Davy Fitzgerald banned for eight weeks for post-match comments after Antrim's loss to Galway
Antrim manager Davy Fitzgerald has been suspended for eight weeks by the GAA for 'misconduct considered to have discredited the Association'.
www.independent.ie
51 minutes ago
Christy Ring Cup final
FULL TIME - Derry 1-24 London 1-27
Cahal Murray went for goal from a 20 metre free deep into injury time, but he couldn't find the net. From the subsequent 65, Derry sent goalkeeper Sean Kelly forward and he had an effort blocked down. High drama with Derry chasing only a goal to force extra-time but they couldn't fin it.
It would be unkind to begrudge London the victory after that performance. 13 hours after their last victory in this competition, they've repeated the trick.
Cormac O'Doherty hit nine points, eight from frees, with his consistency and accuracy from the boot proving crucial in the end.
59 minutes ago
Christy Ring Cup final
70' Derry 1-24 London 1-25
Almost over at Croker and Derry trail by one. Unanswered scores by Ryan McGill, Richie Mullen, Ruairi O'Mianain and Eamonn Conway have given them a glimmer of hope.
Today 01:28 PM
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
FULL TIME - Cork 0-20 Kerry 1-28
David Clifford has just been named the GAA+ Man of the Match, with 1-8 to his name. In the last few minutes, Tony Brosnan and Tom O'Sullivan have added two-pointers - bringing the team's tally to six in the match.
The hooter is followed soon by the whistle and Cork's championship woes go on. Kerry beat their great rivals again.
Today 01:25 PM
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
HALF TIME - Down 0-16 Louth 0-7
Derry have racked up a very sizeable 16 points in the first half against Louth - including two two-point scores. Louth have been a second half team for the most part this year but Ger Brennan will need a orchestrate a major turnaround to get back into contention at Pairc Esler.
Ryan Burns' point on the whistle keeping them in it, just.
Today 01:21 PM
Christy Ring Cup final
60' Derry 1-20 London 1-23
London continue to lead Derry in the Christy Ring Cup final but it remains a one-score game. Too close to call at this stage. Derry have lost this game four times in the last decade and they need to find something soon to end that dire record.
2012 champions London are 10 minutes from another success.
Today 01:19 PM
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
64' - Cork 0-18 Kerry 1-23
Such drama! Mark Cronin fails to beat Shane Ryan with a penalty as the goalkeeper dives to his left to help it onto the post. Then he saves again from Cronin and a third effort from the full-forward is blocked. Amazing.
Cork fail to reduce the arrears as the clock ticks down. And Kerry - still - having conceded a goal in this year's Championship.
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- Irish Daily Mirror
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Irish Daily Mirror
43 minutes ago
- Irish Daily Mirror
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- Irish Independent
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