Champions Armagh made it five wins from five games in the 2025 Lidl Women's National Football League Division One on Sunday.
The Orchard County side maintained their perfect record with a 2-15 to 1-7 win over Kildare at Silverbridge Harps.
Goals from Niamh Henderson and Emily Droose in each half were crucial to the home side's triumph, leading 1-6 at half-time and 0-2 at the end of the first half.
Kildare had some support from Leah McGovern's close-range goal but Armagh remained in pursuit of victory.
Also on Sunday, TG4 All-Ireland Senior champions Kerry secured a fourth straight win to keep their Lidl NFL Division One final chances alive by beating Mayo 2-8 to 0-4 in Swinford.
The Kingdom, seeking a third successive First Division decider, once again prevailed against Mayo, who are still struggling and in serious danger of relegation.
Mayo trailed 0-4-0-2 at the break, playing in the wind, but goals from Danielle O'Leary and Siofra O'Shea gave Kerry the win.
Lauren McGregor's hat-trick helped Waterford to a 6-15 to 0-6 win over Tyrone in Agyarana.
Waterford led 3-8 to 0-2 at half-time with Kellyanne Hogan finishing 1-8, while Katie Murray and Chloe Fennell also found the net in a convincing win.
Dublin's strong start proved crucial to their 2-19 to 0-9 win over neighbours Meath in Saturday's crucial Leinster derby at Parnell Park.
First-quarter goals from Caoimhe O'Connor and Carla Rowe set the tone and Dublin led 8-2 to 2-0 at half-time to claim their second win of the season.
Points from Marion Farrelly and Emma Duggan hinted at a possible Meath revival after the break but the gap proved too wide and they could not avoid a second defeat of the campaign.
In Division Two, goals from Shauna Hines and Olivia Divilly earned them a 2-16 to 0-6 win over Donegal, giving them confidence of a return to the top flight soon.
Cork are also aiming for a quick return to Division 1 after beating Roscommon 4-17 to 2-9. Two goals from Libby Coppinger and Emma Cleary helped them finish the first half 4-6 to 2-5, while Aisling Hanley and Laura Mannion, who finished 1-5, also scored for Roscommon.
Tipperary won 3-16 to 2-6 against Westmeath, with first-half goals coming from Kirsty Crotty Ryan, Maria Curley and Aisling Moloney. Anna Jones scored twice for Westmeath.
Monaghan won 4-11 to 0-9 against Clare after Jennifer Duffy found the net twice in the opening ten minutes and Eabha Sherry added two more goals, while Clare's only goal came from the penalty spot through Eilish Considine.
In the third division, Cavan and Louth won, while Laois and Limerick, as well as Wexford and Down, ended their matches in draws.
In Division Four, Antrim, Fermanagh and Sligo have all reached the semi-finals, while neighbours Leitrim and Longford will be battling for the remaining place.
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