2025 National Football League (Ireland)

2025 National Football League
League details
Dates25 January – 30 March, 2025
Teams32
League champions
WinnersKerry (24th win)
CaptainGavin White
ManagerJack O'Connor
League runners-up
Runners-upMayo
CaptainStephen Coen
ManagerKevin McStay
Other division winners
Division 2Monaghan
Division 3Offaly
Division 4Limerick
2024
2026
The new scoring system in Gaelic football — when the ball is kicked over the crossbar from outside the 20 m (22 yd) line and outside a 40 m (44 yd) arc, 2 points are scored.

The 2025 National Football League, known for sponsorship reasons as the Allianz Football League, was the 94th staging of the National Football League (NFL), an annual Gaelic football tournament for county teams. Thirty-one county teams from Ireland, plus London, compete; New York do not participate in the National League, though they take part in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. Kilkenny do not compete in senior football.[1][2][3]

This was the first inter-county competition to feature the new Football Review Committee (FRC) rule changes adopted in 2024, including the two-point shot for scoring outside the 40-metre arc.[4]

Kerry were the winners, becoming the first team to win the Corn Mhichíl Uí Mhuircheartaigh, named for Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh.[5]

Format

Map showing the leagues in which each county participated

League structure

Teams by province and division
Province Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Division 4 Total
Connacht 2 1 2 0 5
Leinster 1 3 3 4 11
Munster 1 1 1 3 6
Ulster 4 3 2 0 9
England 0 0 0 1 1
Total 8 8 8 8 32

The 2025 National Football League consists of four divisions of eight teams. Each team plays every other team in its division once. Two points are awarded for a win, one point is awarded for a draw and none are awarded for a loss.

In the top division, Division 1, teams compete to become the National Football League (NFL) champions. The top two teams qualify for the NFL Final, with the winners crowned NFL champions.

Teams compete for promotion and relegation to a higher or lower league. In Divisions 2, 3 and 4, the first and second-places teams are promoted and play in the respective divisional finals, while the bottom two teams of divisions 1, 2 and 3 are relegated.

Tiebreakers for league ranking

As per the Official GAA Guide - Part 1 - Section 6.21:[6]

If two teams in the same group are equal on points on completion of the league phase, the following tie-breaking criteria are applied:

  1. Where two teams only are involved - the outcome of the meeting of the two teams in the previous game in the competition;

If three or more teams in the same group are equal on points on completion of the league phase, the following tie-breaking criteria are applied:

  1. Scoring difference (subtracting the total scores against from total scores for);
  2. Highest total score for;
  3. A play-off.

In the event that two teams or more finish with equal points, but have been affected by a disqualification, loss of game on a proven objection, retirement or walkover, the tie shall be decided by the following means:

  1. Score difference from the games in which only the teams involved (teams tied on points), have played each other. (subtracting the total scores against from total scores for)
  2. Highest total score for, in which only the teams involved, have played each other, and have finished equal in (i)
  3. A play-off.

Division 1

Locations of the 2025 NFL Division 1 teams

Table

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Mayo 7 4 1 2 133 134 −1 9 Advance to NFL Final
2 Kerry[a] 7 4 0 3 170 151 +19 8
3 Galway[a] 7 3 2 2 143 134 +9 8
4 Donegal[a] 7 4 0 3 141 139 +2 8
5 Dublin[a] 7 4 0 3 143 142 +1 8
6 Armagh[b] 7 3 1 3 144 137 +7 7
7 Tyrone[b] 7 3 1 3 138 131 +7 7 Relegation to 2026 NFL Division 2
8 Derry 7 0 1 6 136 180 −44 1
Source: GAA.ie
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
Notes:
  1. ^ a b c d Ranked by score difference
  2. ^ a b Armagh are ranked ahead of Tyrone as they won the head-to-head game between the teams.[7]


Matches

Round 1

25th January 2025 Galway 1-12 (15)(9) 0-9 Armagh Pearse Stadium
Galway: C Gleeson, J McGrath, S Fitzgerlad, D O’Flaherty (0-01), D McHugh, J Daly, S Kelly, P Conroy (0-02, 1tp), C McDaid, C Sweeney, F O Laoi (0-01), C Darcy, C O’ Curraoin (0-05, 3f, 1tp), M Tierney (1-01 1-00 pen, 1f ) S O’Neill. Subs: Shane Walsh (0-02, 1tpf) for McDaid (41), John Maher for M Tierney (45), J Heaney for S O’Neill (53), Kieran Molloy for S Kelly (62), Johnny Heaney for O Laoi (66). Armagh: B Hughes, T McCormack, B McCambridge, A Forker, C Mackin, J Duffy, G McCabe, B Crealey, N Grimley, O Conaty (0-04), R Grugan (0-04, 3f), D McMullen, S McPartlan, A Murnin, Campbell. Subs: Conor Turbitt (0-01, 1f) for McParltan (h-t), Ross McQuillan for Forker (37), Cian McConville for J Duffy (48), Jarly Og Burns for T McCormack (59), Ethan Rafferty for Hughes (59). Report[8]
25th January 2025 Dublin 1-17 (20)(18) 1-15 Mayo Croke Park
Dublin: Gavin Sheridan; David Byrne, Theo Clancy, Eoin Murchan; Cian Murphy, Brian Howard, Greg McEnaney (0-02); Killian McGinnis (0-01), James Madden; Ciaran Kilkenny (0-02), Kevin Lahiff (1-02), Sean Bugler (0-07); Colm Basquel (0-01), Eoghan O'Donnell, Brian O'Leary. Subs: Sean MacMahon for Murchan (45), Tom Lahiff for Madden (51), Luke Breathnach (0-02) for O'Leary (51), Niall Scully for Kevin Lahiff (59), Sean Lowry for O'Donnell (66). Mayo: Colm Reape (0-01); Sam Callinan, Rory Brickenden, Enda Hession; Stephen Coen, David McBrien, Donnacha McHugh; Fenton Kelly, Mattie Ruane; Conor Reid (1-00), Paul Towey (0-02), Davitt Neary (0-02); Fergal Boland (0-04, 1 tp), Frank Irwin (0-02), Ryan O'Donoghue (0-03, 0-02f). Subs: Darren McHale (0-01) for Towey (51), Cian McHale for Irwin (59), Bob Tuohy for McHugh, Sean Morahan for Kelly (62), Diarmud O'Connor for Neary (64).
8th February 2025 Kerry 1-18 (21)(23) 0-23 Donegal Fitzgerald Stadium, Killarney
Kerry: S Ryan; D Bourke, J Foley, T O’Sullivan 0-1; G O’Sullivan 0-1, T Morley, S O’Brien; D O’Connor 1-1, BD O’Sullivan 0-1; P Clifford 0-2, S O’Shea 0-5 (0-2f, 1tp), C Trant; C Geaney 0-3 (0-2f), D O’Sullivan, D Geaney 0-3. Subs: Mike Breen for T Morley (30), R Murphy for C Trant (H/T), P Geaney for D O’Sullivan, C Ó Beaglaoich 0-1 for BD O’Sullivan (both 50) and K Spillane for C Geaney (59) Donegal: S Patton; F Roarty, B McCole, P Mogan 0-1; R McHugh 0-5 (1tp), EB Gallagher 0-1, C Moore 0-1; M Langan, C Thompson 0-2; D Ó Baoill, C O’Donnell 0-3, S O’Donnell 0-2; H McFadden, O Gallen 0-3 (1tp), C McGonagle. Subs: P McBrearty 0-3 (1tpf) for M Langan (inj, 4), J Brennan 0-2 for H McFadden (50), E McHugh for D Ó Baoill (58), M Curran for R McHugh (60), O Doherty for O Gallen (67) Report[9]

Donegal's Round 1 trip to Kerry was one of several league fixtures postponed because of Storm Éowyn.[10]

26th January 2025 Tyrone 2-13 (19)(12) 1-9 Derry Healy Park, Omagh
Tyrone: N Morgan; A Clarke, P Teague (1-00), N Devlin (0-01); M McKernan (1-02), F Burns, S O’Hare (0-01); B Kennedy (0-01), L Gray; S O’Donnell, K McGeary, C Daly; D McCurry (0-03, 1tp), M Donnelly (0-02, 1f), R Cassidy (0-01, f). Subs: C Kilpatrick for Gray (47) E McElholm (0-02) for Cassidy (47), R Brennan for Burns (58), B Cullen for O’Hare (66), M Bradley for Donnelly (70) Derry: O Lynch; D Baker, E McEvoy, D Gilmore; C Doherty, B Rogers (0-02 (1tp), D Cassidy; C Glass (1-00), A Tohill; E Doherty (0-01), C McFaul (0-01), P Cassidy (0-01); N Toner, S McGuigan (0-04, 2f), L Murray. Subs: B McCarron for McFaul (43), C Murphy for Toner (53), C McGrogan for P Cassidy (66), M Doherty for D Cassidy (66) Report[11]

Round 2

1st February 2025 Mayo 0-16 (16)(26) 0-26 Galway MacHale Park, Castlebar
Mayo: C Reape; S Callinan, R Brickenden, E Hession; S Coen, D McBrien, S Morahan (0-01); D McHugh (0-01), M Ruane; C Reid (0-02), F Boland, D Neary (0-03); P Towey (0-05, 1tp), F Irwin (0-01), R O’Donoghue (0-03, 3f). Subs: D MacHale for Boland (44); D O’Connor for Reid (47); E McLaughlin for Ruane (53); B Tuohy for O’Connor (56, inj); C McHale for Irwin (61). Galway: C Gleeson (0-01, '45); J McGrath, S Fitzgerald, D O'Flaherty; D McHugh (0-01), L Silke, S Kelly (0-02), P Conroy (0-03), C McDaid; J Maher, F Ó’Laoí, C Darcy; C Ó’Curraoin (0-8, 1f, 2tp, 2tpf); S Walsh (0-09, 2tp, 2tpf) , S O’Neill. Subs: J Glynn for Kelly (47); R Finnerty (0-02, 2fs) for O’Neill (48); C Sweeney for McDaid (51); J Heaney for Ó Laoi (61); C Costello for Walsh (66).
1st February 2025 Donegal 0-20 (20)(16) 0-16 Dublin MacCumhaill Park, Ballybofey
Donegal: S Patton; F Roarty, B McCole, P Mogan 0-1; R McHugh, E Ban Gallagher, C Moore; C McGonagle, M Langan 0-2; D Ó Baoill 0-6 (2tp, 0-2), H McFadden, S O’Donnell 0-2; C Thompson 0-1 (free), C O’Donnell 0-1, O Gallen 0-4 (1f).Subs: J Brennan for McFadden (51), P McBrearty 0-3 (2f) for C O’Donnell (51), E McHugh for R McHugh (61), O Doherty for S O’Donnell (61), M Curran for Gallagher (63) Dublin: G Sheridan; D Byrne, T Clancy, S MacMahon; B Howard, C Murphy, G McEneaney 0-2; J Madden, K McGinnis 0-2; K Lahiff, S Bugler 0-2, C Kilkenny 0-3 (1tp); C Basquel 0-3, E O’Donnell, B O’Leary.Subs: T Lahiff for K Lahiff (26), C Tyrell for Byrne (29), N Scully 0-1 for Madden (29), L Breathnach 0-2 for Basquel (44), S Lowry 0-1 for O’Donnell (63) Report[12]
2nd February 2025 Derry 1-24 (27)(30) 5-15 Kerry Celtic Park, Derry
Derry: N McNicholl; D Baker (0-1), E McEvoy, M Doherty; C Doherty, B Rogers (0-3, 1tp), D Gilmore (0-2, 0-1m); C Glass (0-2, 0-1 45), A Tohill; C Murphy, Paul Cassidy (0-2), E Doherty (0-3); N Toner (0-4, 0-2f), S McGuigan (1-4, 0-1f), B McCarron (0-2, 1tp). Subs: L Murray (0-1) for C Murphy (48), P McGurk for McCarron (54), D Higgins for Tohill (60), D Cassidy for Gilmore (61). Blood sub: J McDermott for Baker (64-66) Kerry: S Ryan; D Burke, J Foley, T O’Sullivan; G O’Sullivan, T Morley, Seán O’Brien (0-1); D O’Connor (0-1), BD O’Sullivan (0-2); P Clifford, S O’Shea (0-5, 0-2f, 1 tpf), R Murphy; C Geaney (2-2), K Spillane, D Geaney (0-2, 1tp). Subs: D O’Sullivan (1-2) for R Murphy (46), K Evans for K Spillane (50), P Geaney (2-0) for C Geaney (55), C Ó Beaglaoich for BD O’Sullivan (58), E Healy for S O’Brien (65) Report[12]
2nd February 2025 Armagh 1-23 (26)(18) 0-18 Tyrone Athletic Grounds,
Armagh E Rafferty 0-5 (2tp); T McCormack 0-1, B McCambridge, J Hall 0-1; C Mackin, A Forker 0-2 (tp), G McCabe; B Crealey, R McQuillan 0-3 (1tp); O Conaty 0-1, R Grugan 0-1 (f), D McMullen 0-1; J Duffy, A Murnin 1-4, C Turbitt 0-4 (0-1f). Subs S Campbell for R McQuillan (55), C McConville for R Grugan (66), J Og Burns for C Mackin (67) Tyrone N Morgan; A Clarke, P Teague, N Devlin; F Burns, M McKernan 0-5 (2tp), S O’Hare 0-2; B Kennedy 0-1, L Gray 0-1; S O’Donnell 0-2, K McGeary 0-1, A Donaghy; D McCurry 0-6 (2tpf),M Donnelly, R Cassidy. Subs E McElholm 0-1 for R Cassidy (h/t), C Kilpatrick for A Donagh (h/t), C Daly for F Burns (45), R Brennan for L Gray (45), C McShane for M Donnelly (66) Report[12]

Round 3

15 February 2025 Round 1 Kerry 1-15 (18) 0-19 (19) Dublin Tralee  
19:30 (HT: 1-12 - 0-4) Venue: Austin Stack Park
Gls: P Geaney 1-1 (0-1m), S O’Shea 0-7 (2 2pt, 2f), M Burns 0-2, B O Beaglaoich 0-2 (1 2pt), G O’Sullivan 0-1, C Geaney 0-1, P Clifford 0-1. Report Gls: S Bugler 0-4 (1f), L O’Dell 0-4 (2 2pt), Lee Gannon 0-2 (1 2pt), L Breathnach 0-2, G McEneaney 0-2, E O’Donnell 0-1, C Kilkenny 0-3 (1 2pt), T Lahiff 0-1. Referee: L Devenney (Mayo)
Attendance: 11,500
TV: RTÉ 2


16th February 2025: Derry v Galway, Celtic Park, 13:00

16th February 2025: Mayo v Tyrone, Castlebar

16th February 2025: Donegal v Armagh, MacCumhaill Park, 15:00 Report[13]

Round 4

23rd February 2025: Armagh v Mayo, Box-IT Athletic Grounds, 17:00

23rd February 2025: Dublin v Derry, Croke Park, 19:00

23rd February 2025: Tyrone v Kerry, Healy Park, 13:45, TG4[14]

23rd February 2025: Galway v Donegal, Tuam Stadium, 15:45, TG4[14] Report[15]

Round 5

1st March 2025: Mayo v Kerry, McHale Park, 17:00

1st March 2025: Armagh v Dublin, Athletic Grounds, 19:00

2nd March 2025: Donegal v Derry, Fr Tierney Park, 13:45 Report[16]

2nd March 2025: Galway v Tyrone, Pearse Stadium

Round 6

15th March 2025: Kerry v Armagh, Austin Stack Park, 17:00

15th March 2025: Dublin v Galway, Croke Park, 20:00

16th March 2025: Donegal v Tyrone, O'Donnell Park, 15:30[17] Report[18]

16th March 2025: Derry V Mayo, Celtic Park, 15:45

Round 7

22/23 March 2025: Galway v Kerry, Pearse Stadium

22/23 March 2025: Tyrone v Dublin, Healy Park

23 March 2025: Mayo v Donegal, MacHale Park Report[19]

Final

30 March 2025
16:00 IST (UTC+1)
NFL Final
Kerry 1-18 Mayo (21) (15) 1-12 Mayo
Gls: P. Geaney 1
Pts: D. Clifford 8 (4fs), P. Clifford 3 (2 '45'), P. Geaney 2 (1f), J. O’Connor 2, B.D. O’Sullivan 1, T. Brosnan 1, C. Geaney 1
Gls: E. McLaughlin 1
Pts: R. O’Donoghue 5 (1x2pt, 2fs), A. O’Shea 3, F. Irwin 1, J. Carney 1, J. Flynn 1, P. Towey 1

Division 2

Table

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Monaghan 7 5 0 2 193 161 +32 10 Advance to NFL Division 2 Final and
promotion to 2026 NFL Division 1
2 Roscommon 7 4 1 2 161 142 +19 9
3 Meath 7 4 0 3 162 157 +5 8
4 Cavan 7 4 0 3 153 159 −6 8
5 Cork 7 4 0 3 151 158 −7 8
6 Louth[a] 7 3 0 4 143 157 −14 6
7 Down[a] 7 3 0 4 138 149 −11 6 Relegation to 2026 NFL Division 3
8 Westmeath 7 0 1 6 162 181 −19 1
Source: GAA.ie
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Louth are ranked ahead of Down as they won the head-to-head game between the teams.[20]


Final

29 March 2025
19:15 IWT (UTC±0)
Monaghan 1-26 (29) (19) 0-19 Roscommon
(HT: 0-11 – 0-12)
Gls: Jack McCarron 1
Pts: Rory Beggan 7 (3x2pf, 1 45), Micheal Bannigan 5 (1tp), Andrew Woods 3 (1f), Jack McCarron 2, Dessie Ward 2(tp), Conor McCarthy 2(tp), Ryan McAnespie 1, Ryan Wylie 1, Stephen O'Hanlon 1, Ciaran McNulty 1, Gary Mohan 1

Pts: Diarmuid Murtagh 8 (4f, 1x2tp), Ciarain Murtagh 2fs, Cian McKeon 2, Enda Smith 2, Ben O'Carroll 1, Conor Carroll 1 (45), Eddie Nolan 1, Ruaidhrí Fallon 1, Donie Smith 1
Croke Park, Dublin
Referee: Barry Tiernan (Dublin)
Attendance: 11,450

Division 3

Table

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Kildare[a] 7 5 0 2 162 103 +59 10 Advance to NFL Division 3 Final and
promotion to 2026 NFL Division 2
2 Offaly[a] 7 5 0 2 145 113 +32 10
3 Clare[a] 7 5 0 2 138 117 +21 10
4 Fermanagh 7 4 1 2 111 124 −13 9
5 Sligo 7 3 1 3 136 129 +7 7
6 Laois 7 3 0 4 146 137 +9 6
7 Antrim 7 2 0 5 132 148 −16 4 Relegation to 2026 NFL Division 4
8 Leitrim 7 0 0 7 59 158 −99 0
Source: GAA.ie
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
Notes:
  1. ^ a b c Ranked by score difference


Matches

On 15 March, one day before it was scheduled to be played in Ballinamore, Leitrim forfeited its Round 6 fixture against Fermanagh due to not having a full team available.[21][22]

Final

30 March 2025
13:45 IST (UTC+1)
Kildare 1-18 (21) (23) 2-17 Offaly
(HT: 0-10 – 1-10)
Croke Park, Dublin
Referee: Kieran Eannetta

Division 4

Table

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Wexford 7 7 0 0 148 85 +63 14 Advance to NFL Division 4 Final and
promotion to 2026 NFL Division 3
2 Limerick 7 4 2 1 157 120 +37 10
3 Wicklow 7 4 1 2 149 133 +16 9
4 Carlow 7 3 1 3 129 127 +2 7
5 Tipperary 7 2 1 4 119 132 −13 5
6 Longford 7 2 1 4 111 141 −30 5
7 London 7 2 0 5 117 146 −29 4
8 Waterford 7 1 0 6 111 157 −46 2
Source: GAA.ie
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers


Final

29 March 2025
17:00 IWT (UTC±0)
Wexford 0-18 (18) (20) 3-11 Limerick
(HT: 0-6 – 1-5)
Croke Park, Dublin
Referee: Seamus Mulhare
Attendance: 11,450

Incidents

Live on television,[23] in the National League meeting of Armagh and Donegal at MacCumhaill Park, Armagh's 2024 All-Ireland SFC-winning captain Aidan Forker headbutted Michael Murphy in the 44th minute.[24] This was within moments of Murphy's reintroduction (as a substitute) to inter-county football, and referee Sean Hurson sent Forker off.[25][26][27] Forker's headbutt of Michael Murphy was widely compared to Zinedine Zidane's headbutt during the 2006 FIFA World Cup final, though — unlike Zidane's opponent — Murphy stood firm and did not even move.[28][29][30]

Statistics

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