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.
Image source, InphoKerry's David Clifford is challenged by Caolan McColgan of Donegal
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)
David Mohan and Odhran Crumley
Kerry 1-4 Donegal 3-18
Max Campbell is through and goal very much on, but opts to pop it over.
Image source, InphoKerry's David Clifford is challenged by Caolan McColgan of Donegal
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.
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?
Image source, InphoKerry’s Dylan Casey and Ryan McHugh of Donegal
Kerry 1-4 Donegal 3-15
A shimmy, steady and shot from Michael Langan who pushes the gap out to 17.
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.
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!
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!
Image source, InphoDonegal's Caolan McGonagle after scoring his side’s third goal of the match
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!
Image source, InphoDonegal's Michael Murphy shoots to score his side's second goal
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!
Image source, inphoDonegal's Conor O'Donnell celebrates after scoring his side's first goal
Kerry 1-4 Donegal 0-13
Donegal keeping possession, over and back and around, looking for a gap.
Kerry 1-4 Donegal 0-13
Kerry pressing again but Michael Langan gets a hand in and Donegal counter.
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.
Kerry 1-3 Donegal 0-13
Seanie O'Shea with another wide, not his best day with the boot so far.
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.
Kerry 1-2 Donegal 0-13
Off we go for the second period. No changes at the break.
HT: Kerry 1-2 Donegal 0-13
And here comes Donegal, almost ready to go for the second half.
HT: Kerry 1-2 Donegal 0-13
Oh, here we go. Kerry out first, Donegal still to emerge.
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.
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.
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.