Summary

  • Tailteann Cup Final

  • FT: Down 2-16 Wicklow 1-21

  • Wicklow fight back from 13 points behind to beat Down

  • All-Ireland SFC semi-final

  • FT: Louth 0-15 Mayo 3-23

  • Watch last four tie on BBC Two NI and BBC iPlayer

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  1. Final whistlepublished at 19:59 BST 11 July

    That is all from us after an exciting day full of action as Wicklow win the Tailteann final and Mayo book their spot in the All-Ireland decider.

    You can read the report from Wicklow's impressive comeback win here.

    Stay tuned on the BBC Sport NI website and app for reaction from the matches.

    Mayo will now await the winners of tomorrow's second semi-final between Kerry and Dublin in next weekend's Sam Maguire decider.

    Join us tomorrow for all the action from Croke Park once again but, for now, goodbye!

  2. 'Mayo kept fighting and growing'published at 19:57 BST 11 July

    FT: Louth 0-15 Mayo 3-23

    Mayo manager Andy Moran speaking on BBC Two NI:

    "The boys have kept fighting, growing and developing.

    "We used to have four weeks to prepare [for a final] and now, we are back straight on Tuesday and have four or five sessions before the All-Ireland final.

    "We will watch the game tomorrow and obviously Dublin v Kerry is going to be a massive game, and we will go from there.

    "These boys have their whole career ahead of them so hopefully we will just go from there."

  3. 'These are the days you want to be playing in' - O'Donoghuepublished at 19:49 BST 11 July

    FT: Louth 0-15 Mayo 3-23

    Man of the match Ryan O'Donoghue speaking on BBC Two NI:

    "These are the days you want to be playing in as an inter-county player.

    "To be honest, we are just having fun at the minute and enjoying things at the minute, and it is showing at the minute.

    "I am absolutely delighted to be back in an All-Ireland final."

  4. Postpublished at 19:44 BST 11 July

    FT: Louth 0-15 Mayo 3-23

    Philly McMahon
    Eight-time All-Ireland winner with Dublin on BBC Sport

    Mayo put Louth to the sword in the second half, Louth did not come out.

    You felt after 49 minutes that this game was over.

  5. Full-time - Mayo reach All-Ireland finalpublished at 19:41 BST 11 July

    Louth 0-15 Mayo 3-23

    Ryan O'Donoghue is named BBC Sport NI's player of the match after a sensational display, finishing with 1-11.

    As the hooter sounds, he lands a superb two-pointer to cap a magnificent individual performance as Mayo cruise into the All-Ireland final.

    Mayo produce a commanding second-half display to pull away from Louth and book their place in the All-Ireland final at Croke Park on July 26.

    After a closely fought opening half, the Westerners found another gear after the break and never looked back.

  6. Postpublished at 19:39 BST 11 July

    Louth 0-15 Mayo 3-20

    Ciaran Downey keeps battling for Louth and gets his reward with another superb two-pointer from distance.

    But Mayo hit straight back through a single Matthew Ruane point.

    With under two minutes remaining, Louth trail by 15 points.

  7. Postpublished at 19:36 BST 11 July

    Louth 0-13 Mayo 3-20

    Ciaran Downey's effort drifts wide as Louth continue to search for a late spark with just four minutes remaining.

    Mayo's defence remains relentless, forcing the Wee County into increasingly desperate efforts as the clock ticks down.

  8. Postpublished at 19:35 BST 11 July

    Louth 0-13 Mayo 3-20

    Substitute Conall McCaul tries his luck from distance for Louth, but his effort drifts wide.

    With time running out, this semi-final is beginning to look like a formality for Mayo.

  9. Postpublished at 19:33 BST 11 July

    Louth 0-13 Mayo 3-20

    Mayo slice through Louth with another slick passing move, and Kobe McDonald is on hand to finish it off with a composed point.

    With eight minutes remaining, the Westerners lead by 16 points and there appears to be no way back for Gavin Devlin's side.

  10. Postpublished at 19:32 BST 11 July

    Louth 0-13 Mayo 3-19

    Mayo's defence stands firm again, dealing with another dangerous Louth delivery.

    Kobe McDonald then breaks forward but pulls his effort wide, with play brought back for the advantage.

    Ryan O'Donoghue steps up from almost 50 metres and lands a superb two-point free. It's another outstanding contribution from the Mayo forward.

  11. Watch: Loftus scores a third for Mayopublished at 19:30 BST 11 July

    Louth 0-13 Mayo 3-17

    Conor Loftus finishes off a slick Mayo move to score a third goal.

    Media caption,

    Paul Towey scores a third for Mayo

  12. Postpublished at 19:29 BST 11 July

    Louth 0-13 Mayo 3-17

    Ryan O'Donoghue adds another from a free to bring his personal tally to 1-7.

    Mayo remain firmly in control and look destined for an All-Ireland final place.

  13. Postpublished at 19:28 BST 11 July

    Louth 0-13 Mayo 3-16

    Tommy Durnin continues to make a positive impact off the bench, finding space on the left before splitting the posts.

    The deficit is back to 12, but Louth still have a huge task ahead with just over 10 minutes remaining.

  14. Postpublished at 19:26 BST 11 July

    Louth 0-12 Mayo 3-16

    Louth finally get on the board in the second half as Ciaran Downey splits the posts to end their scoring drought.

    But Mayo hit back immediately. Cian McHale produces a brilliant double dummy to create space before clipping over the bar, snuffing out any hopes of a Louth comeback.

  15. Postpublished at 19:25 BST 11 July

    Louth 0-11 Mayo 3-15

    Cian McHale finds space but can't add a second score, his effort drifting wide.

    Andy Moran then makes another change as Fenton Kelly replaces Eoin McGreal.

  16. Postpublished at 19:23 BST 11 July

    Louth 0-11 Mayo 3-15

    Louth send a dangerous ball into the square in search of a goal, but Mayo deal with it comfortably and regain possession.

    The Westerners are happy to slow the tempo now as the final 15 minutes approach.

  17. Postpublished at 19:21 BST 11 July

    Louth 0-11 Mayo 3-15

    David McBrien tries his luck from distance, but Hawk-Eye confirms his effort has drifted wide.

    Louth then make another change as Conall McCaul replaces Conor Grimes as Louth seek their first score in 25 minutes.

  18. Postpublished at 19:19 BST 11 July

    Louth 0-11 Mayo 3-15

    Mayo continue to pile on the pressure. Substitute Cian McHale capitalises on another Louth turnover to split the posts with ease.

    The Westerners are in complete control after 50 minutes, with Louth struggling to find a response.

  19. Goal! - Conor Loftus (Mayo)published at 19:17 BST 11 July

    Louth 0-11 Mayo 3-14

    Kieran McArdle gifts Mayo possession and Tommy Conroy bursts through the middle.

    He cleverly lofts the ball into the square, where Conor Loftus climbs highest, gathers and emphatically finishes to the net.

    Mayo's lead is out to 12 points after 49 minutes, leaving Louth with a mountain to climb.

    Conor LoftusImage source, Inpho
  20. Postpublished at 19:14 BST 11 July

    Louth 0-11 Mayo 2-14

    Darragh Bierne tries his luck from two-point range, but the Mayo man's effort drops short as the Westerners miss the chance to extend their advantage.