Summary

  • Ulster SFC preliminary round

  • FT: Armagh 1-17 Tyrone 1-16 (after extra time)

  • Watch live on BBC Two NI & BBC iPlayer

  1. Final whistlepublished at 19:06 BST

    FT: Armagh 1-17 Tyrone 1-16

    Well, what a match that was in the preliminary round of the Ulster Senior Football Championship!

    However, that is all from us this evening. Keep an eye on the BBC Sport NI website for the match report and reaction.

    Thanks for joining us today. See you soon!

  2. Next games up on the BBCpublished at 19:04 BST

    FT: Armagh 1-17 Tyrone 1-16

    Saturday 18 April - Derry v Antrim

    Antrim travel to Celtic Park for the Ulster Championship quarter-final match against Derry.

    Mark Sidebottom presents full match coverage and analysis in the company of some familiar faces. Commentary is by Thomas Niblock and Philly McMahon, with pitch-side updates from Sarah Mulkerrins.

    Sunday 19 April - Monaghan v Cavan

    Monaghan welcome neighbours Cavan to St Tiernach’s Park for this quarter-final clash in the Ulster Championship.

    Sarah Mulkerrins presents full match coverage in the company of some familiar faces. Commentary is by Thomas Niblock and Philly McMahon, with pitch-side updates from Mark Sidebottom.

  3. 'We are bitterly disappointed'published at 19:02 BST

    FT: Armagh 1-17 Tyrone 1-16

    Tyrone's Conn Kilpatrick on BBC Two NI:

    "We are bitterly disappointed with the result.

    "We had been written off in the last couple of weeks and it is hard not to hear that as it is everywhere.

    "We knew as a group that we could come and put in a performance and we did that for large periods.

    "Armagh are a great side and they put us up to our collar and they have been doing that in Division One all year."

  4. 'We will have to be a lot better the next day'published at 18:59 BST

    FT: Armagh 1-17 Tyrone 1-16

    More from Armagh's Oisin O'Neill on BBC Two NI:

    "I think this will give us a good lesson that this is the Championship now and we have to kick it on a gear.

    "That performance won't do against anyone else for the rest of the Championship.

    "There is no one in our changing room who has an Ulster medal and we want to try and win won. We know that we will have to be a lot better the next day."

  5. 'Tyrone have serious quality'published at 18:55 BST

    FT: Armagh 1-17 Tyrone 1-16

    Man of the Match Oisin O'Neill on BBC Two NI:

    "We knew there was a lot of stuff said in the media in the last couple of weeks about Tyrone, but those boys have serious quality.

    "We have known them growing up, playing against them and they have seriously good players there.

    "We are delighted to get it over the line but we know we have things to work on."

  6. Postpublished at 18:52 BST

    FT: Armagh 1-17 Tyrone 1-16

    Niall Grimley
    Former Armagh player on BBC Two NI

    It felt like it was 15 v 15 in extra time and Tyrone will be very disappointed that in those two 10 minute periods that they were a man up.

  7. Full-timepublished at 18:45 BST

    Armagh 1-17 Tyrone 1-16

    Armagh survive!

    Despite the numerical disadvantage in extra time Armagh, who probably should have wrapped things up in normal time, prevail.

    A much-improved showing from Tyrone, but they ultimately come up short.

  8. Postpublished at 18:45 BST

    Armagh 1-17 Tyrone 1-16

    A free for Armagh, surely that's it. 4 seconds to go.

  9. Postpublished at 18:44 BST

    Armagh 1-17 Tyrone 1-16

    Oh, Niall Morgan has put it wide! 30 seconds to go

  10. Postpublished at 18:44 BST

    Armagh 1-17 Tyrone 1-16

    A 45 for Tyrone and a chance to level with 89 minutes gone. Lorcan McGarrity's shot is charged down.

    The clock is stopped with 89:03 gone.

  11. Postpublished at 18:42 BST

    Armagh 1-17 Tyrone 1-16

    Eoin McElholm goes for goal for Tyrone, but it whistles wide, and they still trail with 88 minutes gone. Two to go.

  12. Postpublished at 18:41 BST

    Armagh 1-17 Tyrone 1-16

    A trademark fisted point from Armagh. Conor Turbitt with the point. He had a man in the middle for goal.

    Will that come back to bite them?

  13. Postpublished at 18:40 BST

    Armagh 1-16 Tyrone 1-16

    Armagh passing up the opportunity to shoot and opting to hand it off is indicative of the high stakes at this stage in the game. Cian McConville eventually takes the shot on, but it's wide.

    Four minutes to go.

  14. Postpublished at 18:36 BST

    Armagh 1-16 Tyrone 1-16

    Eoin McElholm bides his time and finally splits the sticks to bring the teams level in the 83rd minute.

  15. Substitutionpublished at 18:34 BST

    Armagh 1-16 Tyrone 1-15

    Joe McElroy is on for Armagh with Oisin Conaty making way.

  16. Action resumespublished at 18:33 BST

    Armagh 1-16 Tyrone 1-15

    Back under way in extra time. Armagh lead by the minimum.

  17. Half-time in extra timepublished at 18:30 BST

    Armagh 1-16 Tyrone 1-15

    Huge 10 minutes to go in the second half of extra time with the 14 men of Armagh leading by the narrowest of margins.

    Could we be heading to penalties?

  18. Postpublished at 18:29 BST

    Armagh 1-16 Tyrone 1-15

    Oisin O'Neill sends over another close range free to give Armagh the lead once more.

  19. Postpublished at 18:27 BST

    Armagh 1-15 Tyrone 1-15

    Oisin O'Neill brings the team level from a free-kick with two minutes of the first period of extra time to go.

    Kieran McGeary has to make way through cramp and Ben Cullen is on for Tyrone.

  20. Postpublished at 18:25 BST

    Armagh 1-14 Tyrone 1-15

    Mattie Donnelly has been absolutely brilliant since coming on in the first half, and he kicks Tyrone into the lead.