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Allianz FL D3 and D4 round-up

Sligo captain Neil Ewing and Gerard O Kelly Lynch celebrate following their win over Tipperary at Semple Stadium.

Sligo captain Neil Ewing and Gerard O Kelly Lynch celebrate following their win over Tipperary at Semple Stadium.

Allianz Football League Division Three

Sligo 2-14 Tipperary 1-16

Louth 0-11 Longford 0-10

Offaly 0-23 Antrim 1-7

Laois 2-11 Armagh 0-16

Kyle Cawley and Niall Murphy grabbed first half goals as Sligo defeated Tipperary at Semple Stadium.

The 2016 All Ireland Semi-Finalists had Jimmy Feehan sent off against Sligo, who led by 10 points in the closing stages.

Tipperary came thundering back with Michael Quinlivan scoring a goal, but Niall Carew's team held on.

Longford staged a late rally too in Drogheda, but Colin Kelly's Louth claimed a second win in a row with Jim McEnaney, Andy McDonnell, and Ryan Burns impressing.

Offaly were always in control against Antrim at O'Connor Park, while Laois secured a valuable away win over Armagh in an action packed match.

Donie Kingston hit an equaliser before Darren Strong scored a winning point for Peter Creedon's team.

Niall Donoher and Donie Kingston scored Laois' goals at the Athletic Grounds.

Allianz Football League Division Four

Westmeath 1-18 Limerick 0-12

Wexford 0-16 Leitrim 0-14

London 2-15 Carlow 0-16

Luke Loughlin, Kieran Martin, and Denis Glennon rifled over late scores to seal an important win over Limerick at the Gaelic Grounds.

Ger Egan had scored a goal from an early first half penalty for Tom Cribbin's team.

Seamus McEnaney's Wexford produced a fine second period display to defeat Leitrim at Carrick-on-Shannon.

PJ Banville hit some crucial scores in the dying minutes for Wexford, who followed up last week's success over Limerick with another win.

At Netwatch Cullen Park Ciaran Deely's London enjoyed an excellent victory defeating Carlow by five points.

London, who lost to Waterford in their opening encounter, were much improved eking out a morale boosting result.