
Football
Share
Published 17:28 18 May 2025 BST
Updated 17:29 18 May 2025 BST

Cavan defeated Mayo at MacHale Park this afternoon, 1-17 to 1-14, in their opening game of the All-Ireland round robin stage.
It puts Mayo in a perilous position already, as Cavan would have been considered the weakest team in a group that also includes Tyrone and Ulster champions Donegal.
Thankfully for the Connacht finalists, it is relatively easy to qualify for the preliminary quarter-finals, with the top three from each group going through.
But this seemed like little consolation for Mayo supporters, who are not pleased with boss Kevin McStay, just two weeks after losing the Connacht decider to a depleted Galway side.
Following that loss to Galway in Castlebar, McStay remained upbeat.
He said: "Unless I believe in what we are doing, I can hardly sell that to the players, but I don't have to because I know they will react.
"But they are so sore now and disappointed and it is a tough dressing room right now.
"We have only ourselves to blame about how this is, we got into a position to win it, we didn't win it and we need to reflect on that now, to see can we improve."
"We need to improve fairly quickly at seeing out these games.
"I thought we had in the league, we had seen out a few of the tight ones, but it just didn't quite transpire for us, even though like, Galway have the cup now, we had one shot to draw it.
"That is how close this bloody thing is, but close is no good.
"We had three of them last year if you remember, big matches and we didn't see them out and here's the first one of this season again now that we feel we've left it behind, but I know Galway will argue otherwise.
"I mean they had a big part to play in the second half too. But yeah it's a sore one, I won't shy away from that, we put an awful lot into this, this was a date in the diary 12 months ago, whenever the draw was made we thought this was a day we could get back."
Explore more on these topics:
Live sport on TV in Ireland this weekend – Football, GAA, Rugby – April 24th to 26th
Some huge clashes! The ultimate TV guide for live weekend sport in Ireland is back! It’s another huge week in the Premier League with Arsenal hosting Newcastle, there are a host of massive inter-county championship matches in both hurling and Gaelic football, and there is an intriguing Irish derby in the URC to look forward […]
Football
18h
Waterford legend slams GAA over hurling final change in sensational rant
He did not hold back in the slightest! Five-time All Star John Mullane let his feeling be known on the GAA’s idea to change the date of next year’s National Hurling League Division 1A final. According to reports, the proposal has a strong chance of coming to fruition, and would see the final played at […]
Football
1 day ago
Live sport on TV in Ireland this weekend – Football, GAA, Rugby – April 17th to 19th
Football