Summary

  • Scotstown 1-12 St Brigid's 1-16 (FT)

  • Scotstown attempting to reach their second All-Ireland Club Senior Football final

  • St Brigid's aiming to return to the showpiece after losing to Glen in 2024's final

  • Winners will face Dingle

  1. Final whistlepublished at 16:34 GMT 4 January

    Scotstown 1-12 St Brigid's 1-16 (FT)

    That is all from us today as St Brigid's book their spot in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final at Croke Park.

    You can read the report from the match here and keep an eye on the BBC website and app for reaction.

    Thanks for joining us. Enjoy the rest of your night!

  2. 'It was a good, hard match'published at 16:30 GMT 4 January

    Scotstown 1-12 St Brigid's 1-16 (FT)

    Ruaidhri Fallon of St Brigid's speaking on TG4:

    "It is tough to put into words.

    "There are a lot of emotions coming into a semi-final. You are more afraid of losing them more than anything else and you lose the picture of what is ahead and the chance we have in two weeks.

    "Today wasn't the prettiest in parts but thank goodness we got it over the line.

    "It was a good, hard match and a lot of contact from both sides so hopefully a good spectacle for everyone."

  3. Full-timepublished at 16:22 GMT 4 January

    Scotstown 1-12 St Brigid's 1-16

    That is it, St Brigid's are through to meet Dingle in the All-Ireland final.

    Scotstown's effort comes up short today.

  4. Postpublished at 16:21 GMT 4 January

    Scotstown 1-12 St Brigid's 1-16

    One minute of added time remaining.

  5. Postpublished at 16:21 GMT 4 January

    Scotstown 1-12 St Brigid's 1-16

    Conor McCarthy launches a high ball into the St Brigid's penalty area but goalkeeper Conor Carroll gets away off a Scotstown body and wide.

  6. Postpublished at 16:19 GMT 4 January

    Scotstown 1-12 St Brigid's 1-16

    Substitute Charlie O'Carroll kicks a score before Scotstown's Micheal McCarville blazes a goal chance over.

    We're into four minutes of added time.

  7. Postpublished at 16:15 GMT 4 January

    Scotstown 1-11 St Brigid's 1-15

    Another Scotstown attack comes to nothing with Shane Carey kicking wide. They may well rue those.

    Nicky Sherlock and Conor HandImage source, Inpho
  8. Postpublished at 16:14 GMT 4 January

    Scotstown 1-11 St Brigid's 1-15

    A huge goal chance for Scotstown as Tommy Mallen finds McCarron who looks certain to rattle the net, but Sean Trundle gets back to divert out for a 45 which comes to nothing. That could be a big moment.

  9. Postpublished at 16:11 GMT 4 January

    Scotstown 1-11 St Brigid's 1-15

    Jack McCarron converts a close-range free to edge Scotstown back to within four - the margin at half-time.

  10. Postpublished at 16:10 GMT 4 January

    Scotstown 1-10 St Brigid's 1-15

    They don't get it with this attack as Jack McCarron sends a shot wide.

  11. Postpublished at 16:10 GMT 4 January

    Scotstown 1-10 St Brigid's 1-15

    Scotstown on the attack but you feel they need something significant to gather a bit of momentum.

  12. Postpublished at 16:08 GMT 4 January

    Scotstown 1-10 St Brigid's 1-15

    Jack McCarron pulls one back as the attendance is confirmed as 4,837.

  13. Postpublished at 16:06 GMT 4 January

    Scotstown 1-9 St Brigid's 1-15

    Bobby Nugent gets it and the gap is out to six.

    The Roscommon side introduce Charlie O'Carroll for Ben O'Carroll.

  14. Postpublished at 16:05 GMT 4 January

    Scotstown 1-9 St Brigid's 1-13

    St Brigid's with a free in two-point territory to come...

  15. Substitutionpublished at 16:04 GMT 4 January

    Scotstown 1-9 St Brigid's 1-13

    Tommy Mallen sprung from the bench for Scotstown in place of Mattie Maguire.

  16. Postpublished at 16:03 GMT 4 January

    Scotstown 1-9 St Brigid's 1-13

    Jack McCarron taps over as St Brigid's cough up possession to bring the Monaghan men back to within four.

  17. Postpublished at 16:00 GMT 4 January

    Scotstown 1-8 St Brigid's 1-13

    Bobby Nugent with a free for St Brigid's.

    Darren Hughes and Ruaidhrí FallonImage source, Inpho
  18. Postpublished at 15:57 GMT 4 January

    Scotstown 1-8 St Brigid's 1-12

    Jack McCarron off-target but there was an advantage being played and Shane Carey converts.

  19. Postpublished at 15:55 GMT 4 January

    Scotstown 1-7 St Brigid's 1-12

    Francis Maguire curls over for Scotstown - they needed that.

  20. Postpublished at 15:54 GMT 4 January

    Scotstown 1-6 St Brigid's 1-12

    To compound matters for Scotstown, St Brigid's go up field and Conor Hand lands a two-pointer.