GAA roundup: Big wins for Glen and Scotstown in Ulster
James Cox
The semi-final lineup has been completed in the Ulster Club Football Championship.
Reigning champions Glen of Derry are into the final four after they beat Cargin of Antrim by 0-11 to 0-7.
They'll play Naomh Conaill after the Donegal champions recorded a come from behind win over Gowna of Cavan 2-8 to 1-10.
Scotstown edged a nervy encounter with Kilcoo by 0-12 to 1-8.
Rory Beggan kicked a last gasp free five minutes into added time to book their place against Trillick in the next round.
In Connacht, St Brigids of Roscommon beat Sligo's Coolera-Strandhill 0-13 to 1-3 to book their place in the final four.
Cork's Castlehaven and Clonmel Commercials of Tipperary are into the Munster football semi-finals.
Castlehaven needed extra time to get past Clare's Cratloe 1-12 to 0-11 while Clonmel beat Newcastle West 2-7 to 0-6.
In hurling, the Leinster club semi-final lineup is complete.
Kilcormac Killoughey of Offaly will play Kilkenny champs O'Loughlin Gaels after respective wins over Naomh Eanna and Mount Leinster Rangers this afternoon.
The other last four encounter will see Naas, who got past Camross today, take on Ratharney's conquerors Na Fianna of Dublin.
Those games will be played in two weeks' time.