All-Ireland SFC live updates: Donegal play Cork, Monaghan face Roscommon
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- The article provides live updates and results for various Gaelic games matches across Ireland, including the All-Ireland SFC, Tailteann Cup, and All-Ireland MHC semi-finals.
- Key matches mentioned include Donegal vs. Cork, Monaghan vs. Roscommon, and Kildare vs. Kerry in the All-Ireland SFC Round 2B.
- Results and ongoing scores are reported for the Tailteann Cup quarter-finals and All-Ireland minor hurling semi-finals, with updates on women's All-Ireland SFC games as well.
The All-Ireland Gaelic football championship is in full swing with Round 2A and 2B matches taking place across the country. Live updates are being provided for several key fixtures, offering real-time scores and game developments for fans.
In the All-Ireland SFC Round 2A, Donegal is currently facing Cork with an early score of 0-1 to 0-0 in favor of Donegal after three minutes. The match is being played at Ballybofey. Meanwhile, Round 2B of the SFC will feature Monaghan against Roscommon at St Tiernachโs Park in Clones, Kildare facing Kerry in Newbridge, and Derry playing Meath at Celtic Park.
Early possession for Donegal, with Cork setting up tight. But they get the first score of the game, one-two between Ryan McHugh and OโDonnell and McHugh slots it over.
The Tailteann Cup quarter-finals are also underway. Antrim holds a narrow lead over Wicklow at halftime, 1-7 to 0-9. Laois is set to play Down, and Fermanagh will face Sligo later in the day. Offaly has secured a victory against Wexford, advancing to the semi-finals.
In the All-Ireland minor hurling semi-finals, Tipperary and Cork are in a close contest, with Cork leading 2-14 to 3-10 after 46 minutes. The second semi-final will see Galway play Limerick. Additionally, updates are provided for the Women's All-Ireland SFC, with Galway leading Tyrone and Dublin scheduled to play Donegal.
Offaly have beaten Wexford and move into the Tailteann Cup semi-finals. Down and Wexford back-to-back wins is impressive and theyโre into the last four there.
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