Summary

  • National Football League finals

  • Division One

  • Kerry 2-10 Donegal 3-20 (Result)

  • Division Two

  • Meath 1-22 Cork 2-17 (Result)

  • Division Three

  • Down 0-21 Wexford 0-18 (Result)

  • Division Four

  • Carlow 1-24 Longford 2-18 (Result)

  1. Postpublished at 17:21 BST 29 March

    Kerry 1-4 Donegal 3-18

    Max Campbell is through and goal very much on, but opts to pop it over.

    Kerry's David Clifford is challenged by Caolan McColgan of DonegalImage source, Inpho
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    Kerry's David Clifford is challenged by Caolan McColgan of Donegal

  2. Substitutionpublished at 17:19 BST 29 March

    Kerry 1-4 Donegal 3-17

    There's 20 minutes left here but the issue looks to be settled. Still, Kerry's Jason Foley isn't packing it in, almost forcing a turnover at midfield but Donegal regather.

    That's Foley's last act as he is replaced by Tom Leo O'Sullivan.

    Play resumes with a Donegal free and Michael Murphy gets two points out of it.

  3. Knock-out blow?published at 17:16 BST 29 March

    Kerry 1-4 Donegal 3-15

    Odhran Crumley
    BBC Sport NI at Croke Park

    That is maybe the most insane two minute spell I have ever witnessed at Croke Park, Kerry looked to be moving into their groove before being hit for three goals in 120 seconds.

    By the way - all three finishes were remarkable!

    Surely that's game over?

    Kerry’s Dylan Casey and Ryan McHugh of DonegalImage source, Inpho
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    Kerry’s Dylan Casey and Ryan McHugh of Donegal

  4. Postpublished at 17:16 BST 29 March

    Kerry 1-4 Donegal 3-15

    A shimmy, steady and shot from Michael Langan who pushes the gap out to 17.

  5. Postpublished at 17:15 BST 29 March

    Kerry 1-4 Donegal 3-14

    Seanie O'Shea doesn't get hold of his shot but there was an advantage.

    Back we go for a free outside the arc and Clifford can't get the distance on his shot.

    Kerry look rattled.

  6. Substitutionpublished at 17:13 BST 29 March

    Kerry 1-4 Donegal 3-14

    Kerry bring in Micheal Burns comes in for Graham O'Sullivan just before Michael Murphy adds another Donegal point.

    Just as it seemed Kerry were getting a bit of a foothold, Donegal's goal blitz has pushed them into a huge lead.

    All from that Langan intercept which got Donegal on the front foot!

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    Goal - Caolan McGonagle (Donegal)published at 17:11 BST 29 March

    Kerry 1-4 Donegal 3-13

    Oh my word! Max Campbell puts McGonagle in and he crashes a shot high to the net and Donegal grab a third goal in a matter of minutes.

    Incredible!

    Donegal's Caolan McGonagle after scoring his side’s third goal of the matchImage source, Inpho
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    Donegal's Caolan McGonagle after scoring his side’s third goal of the match

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    Goal - Michael Murphy (Donegal)published at 17:09 BST 29 March

    Kerry 1-4 Donegal 2-13

    And another! Kerry cough up possession and Murphy is through, thumping low to the corner of the net. A superb finish!

    Donegal's Michael Murphy shoots to score his side's second goalImage source, Inpho
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    Donegal's Michael Murphy shoots to score his side's second goal

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    Goal - Conor O'Donnell (Donegal)published at 17:08 BST 29 March

    Kerry 1-4 Donegal 1-13

    There is the gap as Michael Langan lays off to O'Donnell who races through and sends a bullet of a shot to the corner of the net. That's a goal of the season contender, a peach!

    Donegal's Conor O'Donnell celebrates after scoring his side's first goalImage source, inpho
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    Donegal's Conor O'Donnell celebrates after scoring his side's first goal

  10. Postpublished at 17:06 BST 29 March

    Kerry 1-4 Donegal 0-13

    Donegal keeping possession, over and back and around, looking for a gap.

  11. Postpublished at 17:04 BST 29 March

    Kerry 1-4 Donegal 0-13

    Kerry pressing again but Michael Langan gets a hand in and Donegal counter.

  12. Postpublished at 17:02 BST 29 March

    Kerry 1-4 Donegal 0-13

    Keith Evans kicks a point to add to his earlier goal and Kerry continue their good start to the second half.

  13. Postpublished at 17:01 BST 29 March

    Kerry 1-3 Donegal 0-13

    Seanie O'Shea with another wide, not his best day with the boot so far.

  14. Postpublished at 17:01 BST 29 March

    Kerry 1-3 Donegal 0-13

    I did say Kerry would look to start the second half with a bit more va-va-voom and Dylan Geaney kicks the opening score just second in.

  15. Second half under waypublished at 17:00 BST 29 March

    Kerry 1-2 Donegal 0-13

    Off we go for the second period. No changes at the break.

  16. Postpublished at 16:59 BST 29 March

    HT: Kerry 1-2 Donegal 0-13

    And here comes Donegal, almost ready to go for the second half.

  17. Postpublished at 16:58 BST 29 March

    HT: Kerry 1-2 Donegal 0-13

    Oh, here we go. Kerry out first, Donegal still to emerge.

  18. Postpublished at 16:56 BST 29 March

    HT: Kerry 1-2 Donegal 0-13

    Still awaiting the return of the teams at Croke Park.

    Kerry will certainly be taking their time as they have much to sort out.

  19. Postpublished at 16:47 BST 29 March

    HT: Kerry 1-2 Donegal 0-13

    Six different scorers for Donegal in the first half with Michael Langan top of the pops with five points including a pair of two-pointers.

    Donegal much more fluid in attack after a quiet start but you'd expect Kerry to come out for the second half with a bit more urgency.

  20. A lot to ponderpublished at 16:42 BST 29 March

    HT: Kerry 1-2 Donegal 0-13

    Odhran Crumley
    BBC Sport NI at Croke Park

    Donegal eventually made use of their wind advantage rattling of ten scores in a row, keeping Kerry scoreless for 20 minutes.

    Three two-point efforts landed from four attempts will please Jim McGuinness, they didn't raise any orange flags the All-Ireland final last July.

    Caolan McColgan has done well on David Clifford keeping him to one point from three shots - expect a Kerry reaction in the second stanza.