Summary

  • All-Ireland quarter-finals

  • Cork 0-18 Mayo 0-23 (FT) - Mayo reach semi-finals for first time since 2021

  • Tyrone v Kerry (18:15 BST)

  1. Postpublished at 18:28 BST

    Kerry 0-4 Tyrone 0-4

    Tyrone force the turnover on Joe O'Connor near the sideline, and the ball is worked to Seanie O'Donnell for the Trillick man to put Tyrone back in the lead, but David Clifford quickly responds to level for Kerry in a brilliant start to this quarter-final.

  2. Morgan saves from Geaneypublished at 18:26 BST

    Kerry 0-3 Tyrone 0-3

    Niall Morgan stands tall to deny Paul Geaney, but following Ethan Jordan's point, Kerry win the long kickout, David Clifford chips the ball up and curls over to register his first score.

    Jordan has since sliced a two-point free off the ground wide to the right-hand side through ten minutes in this one.

    Paul Geaney shoots for goalImage source, Getty Images
  3. Postpublished at 18:23 BST

    Kerry 0-2 Tyrone 0-3

    Conn Kilpatrick responds for Tyrone with a colossal kick from outside the arc.

    He then turns provider to set up Ethan Jordan and Tyrone's top scorer in the Championship splits the sticks.

  4. Orange flag - Paudie Cliffordpublished at 18:22 BST

    Tyrone 0-0 Kerry 0-2

    After a quiet opening first five minutes, Paudie Clifford lands a two-point free off the deck.

    In the absence of Seanie O'Shea, he has been practicing those kicks, and he is rewarded there.

  5. Postpublished at 18:18 BST

    Kerry 0-0 Tyrone 0-0

    Early effort from Tyrone's Ciaran Daly drifts wide while Hawk-Eye rules Paul Geaney's effort the wrong side of the post.

    Paul GeaneyImage source, Getty Images
  6. We're underwaypublished at 18:16 BST

    Kerry 0-0 Tyrone 0-0

    And we're off at HQ!

    Can Tyrone spring a surprise or will Kerry continue on course to back-to-back All-Ireland titles?

  7. Throw-in appraochingpublished at 18:14 BST

    Kerry v Tyrone (18:15 BST)

    The teams are linking up for Amhrán na bhFiann as the second of today's All-Ireland quarter-finals nears.

  8. Can Tyrone upset the odds?published at 18:09 BST

    Kerry v Tyrone (18:15 BST)

    Following Niall Morgan's late two-point winner against Mayo in Round 2A a fortnight ago, Tyrone are aiming to make it to the semi-finals in back-to-back seasons.

    The Red Hands were beaten in the final four by today's opponents Kerry last year as the Kingdom flexed their muscles in the second-half to pull away 1-20 to 0-17 victors, but could that week off while Kerry contended with Armagh prove vital?

    Malachy O'Rourke's men kept Mayo to just eight points in the first half last time out and limited Armagh to 1-17 through extra-time in the preliminary round of the Ulster Championship, but David Clifford and Kerry are a totally different proposition.

    The current Footballer of the Year hauled 1-10 as Kerry ran riot against Armagh, taking his tally through five championship matches to 4-31 for the campaign.

    It will take a monumental display for Tyrone to advance but it isn't out of the realms of possibility as we saw before when the Ulster outfit shocked Kerry 3-14 to 0-22 on the way to lifting Sam Maguire in 2021.

  9. Team news - Darragh Canavan out for Tyronepublished at 18:01 BST

    Tyrone v Kerry (18:15 BST)

    Darragh Canavan isn't fit to make the 26 for Tyrone for the crunch All-Ireland clash with Kerry.

    The Errigal Ciaran forward was a late substitute in the Round 2A win over Mayo a fortnight ago but a hip flexor injury rules him out this evening.

    Malachy O'Rourke has named an unchanged side for today's quarter-final while his opposite number, Jack O'Connor has been forced into one late change.

    Brian O Beaglaioch has been ruled out of the matchday squad, with Gavin White coming into the half-back line.

    Tom O'Sullivan makes his return to the Kerry squad and is among the substitutes while goalkeeper Shane Ryan who was back on the panel for last week's win over Armagh isn't available for selection today.

    Kerry welcome back Micheal Burns back from suspension and he takes his place on the Kingdom bench at the expense of Tomas Kennedy from the victory over Armagh last week.

    Tyrone: Niall Morgan; Cormac Quinn, Peter Teague, Joey Clarke; Michael McKernan, Niall Devlin, Kieran McGeary; Brian Kennedy, Conn Kilpatrick; Seanie O’Donnell, Ronan Cassidy, Ciaran Daly; Eoin McElholm, Matthew Donnelly, Ethan Jordan.

    Subs: Oisin O’Kane, Michael Rafferty, Aidan Clarke, Frank Burns, Ben Cullen, Ruairi McHugh, Oisin McCann, Conor O’Neill, Ciaran Bogue, Lorcan McGarrity, Darren McCurry.

    Kerry: Shane Murphy; Paul Murphy, Jason Foley, Dylan Casey; Gavin White, Mike Breen, Graham O’Sullivan; Mark O’Shea, Sean O’Brien; Joe O’Connor, Paudie Clifford, Diarmuid O’Connor; David Clifford, Paul Geaney, Dylan Geaney.

    Subs: Sean Broderick, Evan Looney, Tony Brosnan, Keith Evans, Cillian Trant, Armin Heinrich, Tom O'Sullivan, Tadhg Morley, Killian Spillane, Sean O’Shea, Micheal Burns.

    Tyrone v KerryImage source, BBC Sport
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    Tyrone v Kerry

  10. Tyrone 'can beat Kerry' - Loganpublished at 17:53 BST

    Tyrone v Kerry (18:15 BST)

    Former Tyrone manager Feargal Logan feels the Red Hands "can beat Kerry" when they meet in Saturday's All-Ireland Senior Football Championship semi-final at Croke Park [18:15 BST].

    The teams met at the semi-final stage last year with Kerry recording a six-point win before going on to collect their 39th title.

    Jack O'Connor's side suffered defeat by Donegal in the opening round of this year's championship, but recovered to score wins over Kildare and Armagh to reach the last eight.

    There are signs the defending champions are starting to peak at the right time once again and while they will pose a significant challenge this week, Logan feels Tyrone have the capability of upsetting the odds.

    "Kerry have looked bit off-beam [earlier in the season] and that's a dangerous thing to say about the Kingdom, but I had a feeling earlier in the year, maybe too many dinner dances going on and we've all lived that, so I'm not saying it in a pious way," Logan told BBC Sport NI.

    "They have clicked into gear now and have the boy wonder 'Cliffy' [David Clifford]. It's a big task for Tyrone, but it's doable."

    Feargal Logan lifts the Sam Maguire Cup in 2021Image source, Getty Images
  11. Coming up!published at 17:50 BST

    Kerry v Tyrone (18:15 BST)

    Remember to stay with us for the second of today's All-Ireland quarter-finals as old foes Kerry and Tyrone renew hostilities at Croke Park.

  12. Mayo advance!published at 17:38 BST

    FT: Cork 0-18 Mayo 0-23

    Mayo retain possession to the finish, and Mayo are through to the semi-finals of the All-Ireland Championship for the first time in five years.

    FT: Cork 0-18 Mayo 0-23Image source, Inpho
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    FT: Cork 0-18 Mayo 0-23

  13. Postpublished at 17:36 BST

    Cork 0-18 Mayo 0-23

    Steven Sherlock chips over a free to pull one back for Cork.

    Two minutes to go.

  14. Postpublished at 17:35 BST

    Cork 0-17 Mayo 0-23

    Cork are punished for a second time in this game for a breach. This time, Ryan O'Donoghue goes for a single point and he duly kicks over as Mayo open up a six-point gap with almost 67 minutes gone.

  15. Postpublished at 17:34 BST

    Cork 0-17 Mayo 0-22

    Cork have now hit 14 wides in this game and it is telling now with Mayo staying accurate, particularly in this second half.

    Conor Loftus is the latest to point for the Connacht side.

  16. Postpublished at 17:32 BST

    Cork 0-17 Mayo 0-21

    At the other end, Ryan O'Donoghue makes no mistake with a close range free for Mayo and they lead by four again with around five minutes left.

  17. Big save from Livingstone!published at 17:31 BST

    Cork 0-17 Mayo 0-20

    Brian O'Driscoll fetched the Mayo kickout and exchanged passes before unleashing a fearsome drive at Jack Livingstone's goal, but the keeper stands tall to repel the shot.

  18. Postpublished at 17:29 BST

    Cork 0-17 Mayo 0-20

    Brian Hurley hasn't been on the field long, but he uses his experience there to hold off his marker and curl one over to give Cork a chance with seven minutes remaining.

  19. Postpublished at 17:27 BST

    Cork 0-16 Mayo 0-20

    Darragh Beirne again for Mayo, it's his seventh point of the game and they are keeping that scoreboard ticking to hold Cork at arm's length.

    Darragh BeirneImage source, Getty Images
  20. Postpublished at 17:24 BST

    Cork 0-16 Mayo 0-19

    Cork's chief two-point kicker Steven Sherlock delivers at a crucial period for the Rebels as he lands a two-point free to bring Cork back to within three with around 11 minutes remaining.