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Published 12:00 25 May 2026 BST
Updated 12:00 25 May 2026 BST

Tyrone edged Roscommon in a thriller at King & Moffat Dr Hyde Park on Sunday, winning 3-16 to 2-18, in their All-Ireland SFC round-one clash.
Ethan Jordan was top scorer for the Red Hands, with 0-07, while Eoin McElholm scored an impressive 1-03.
The Rossies will still have a chance to progress if they win their next match, and the Ulster side's win means they can afford to lose their next game.
A hilarious scene was captured at the full-time whistle, when a Tyrone fan was hopping the fencing, before getting shoved onto the pitch by a rival supporter.
Roscommon: Conor Carroll (0-02, 1tpf); Colm Neary, Caelim Keogh, Eoin McCormack; Ruaidhrí Fallon, Ronan Daly, Senan Lambe; Keith Doyle, Conor Ryan; Dylan Ruane (0-01), Enda Smith (1-01), Darragh Heneghan (1-00); Diarmuid Murtagh (0-08, 0-04fs, 1tp), Daire Cregg (0-02), Robert Heneghan.
Subs: Conor Hand (0-02) for Robert Heneghan (44), Shane Cunnane for Ryan (51), Paul Carey (0-02, 1tp) for Ruane (53), Brian Stack for Fallon (54), Cian McKeon for Cregg (60).
Tyrone: Niall Morgan; Cormac Quinn, Peter Teague (0-01), Joey Clarke; Michael McKernan, Niall Devlin (0-01), Kieran McGeary; Brian Kennedy, Conn Kilpatrick (0-01); Seánie O’Donnell (0-01), Ronan Cassidy (1-00), Ciarán Daly (0-01); Eoin McElholm (1-03), Mattie Donnelly (1-01), Ethan Jordan (0-07, 1tp, 0-03fs, 0-01’45).
Subs: Darren McCurry for Cassidy (53), Frank Burns for McGeary (53), Ciarán Bogue for Daly (62), Ruairí McHugh for Kennedy (67).
Referee: David Gough (Meath).
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