Summary

  • All-Ireland SFC Round 3

  • Kerry 4-18 Armagh 0-16 (FT)

  • David Clifford scores on his 50th championship appearance as Paul Geaney, Joe O'Connor and Keith Evans also find the net

  • Mayo v Meath (18:15 BST)

  • Tailteann Cup semi-finals

  • Down 2-19 Fermanagh 1-21 (FT)

  • Wicklow 3-11 Offaly 1-9 (17:00 BST)

  1. Final whistlepublished at 17:49 BST 20 June

    FT: Kerry 4-18 Armagh 0-17

    That is all from us as Kerry send out a statement of intent by hammering Armagh at Fitzgerald Stadium.

    The Ulster winners' season is over but Kerry look capable of going on to win the Sam Maguire back-to-back on the evidence of today's performance.

    You can find the report from today's game on the BBC Sport NI website.

    We will be back tomorrow for another heavyweight clash as Dublin face Donegal at Croke Park.

  2. Full-timepublished at 17:42 BST 20 June

    FT: Kerry 4-18 Armagh 0-17

    Armagh's season is over as they come up against a menacing-looking Kerry outfit. David Clifford finishes with 1-9 as the Kingdom eye back-to-back Sam Maguire victories.

  3. Goal - Keith Evans (Kerry)published at 17:41 BST 20 June

    Kerry 4-18 Armagh 0-17

    It's another goal for Kerry who are laying down a marker for those remaining in the All-Ireland Championship. A deft finish over Ethan Rafferty from the substitute.

  4. Two-pointerpublished at 17:38 BST 20 June

    Kerry 3-18 Armagh 0-17

    An orange flag from Andrew Murnin leaves ten between the sides as we approach the final whistle.

  5. Postpublished at 17:37 BST 20 June

    Kerry 3-18 Armagh 0-15

    Ross McQuillan gets another for Armagh as they soldier on in these final four minutes.

  6. Postpublished at 17:34 BST 20 June

    Kerry 3-17 Armagh 0-14

    Oisin Conaty has been as quiet as he has been all season, but he raises an orange flag with that strike to take his tally to four points today.

  7. Postpublished at 17:33 BST 20 June

    Kerry 3-17 Armagh 0-12

    Another fine save from Kerry's Shane Murphy as he bats away Callum O'Neill's punched effort.

    Shane Ryan is back in the 26 today, but Murphy is proving he is well worthy of that starting berth between the sticks with his performance.

  8. Postpublished at 17:31 BST 20 June

    Kerry 3-17 Armagh 0-12

    Graham O'Sullivan tags on another score for Kerry as the Kingdom continue to empty their bench and get minutes into the legs of some of their returning cast, like Gavin White, with another run to the latter stages of the All-Ireland Championship firmly in their sights.

  9. Postpublished at 17:28 BST 20 June

    Kerry 3-16 Armagh 0-12

    That goal right before the half-time whistle looks to have taken the wind out of Armagh's sails and this one is petering out.

    David Clifford opted to go for goal when he could have perhaps fisted over, but who am I to question the superstar Fossa forward?

    In any case his shot just went the wrong side of Ethan Rafferty's post.

  10. Postpublished at 17:22 BST 20 June

    Kerry 3-16 Armagh 0-12

    Big save from Shane Murphy to deny Oisin Conaty a goal there, which could have maybe given Armagh a flicker.

  11. Postpublished at 17:20 BST 20 June

    Kerry 3-16 Armagh 0-12

    Jason Foley with a collector's item as he gets forward to fist over for Kerry.

    Ethan Rafferty has a chance from a two-point free and it's a terrific strike off the ground from the Armagh goalkeeper just as another dead-ball specialist, Seanie O'Shea, makes his welcome return to action for Kerry.

    He's introduced with just over 15 minutes to go.

  12. Postpublished at 17:15 BST 20 June

    Kerry 3-15 Armagh 0-10

    This one has shades of the second half in last year's quarter-final meeting in Croke Park with Kerry in full flow.

    David Clifford pulls up before the paint and lands a two-point score to deepen Armagh's woes.

    Still 20 minutes to go.

  13. Postpublished at 17:13 BST 20 June

    Kerry 3-13 Armagh 0-9

    He's already used both feet, so he may as well use his hands. David Clifford fists over to stretch Kerry's lead to 13.

    Having been seconds away from going straight through to the quarter-finals last weekend, it looks like Armagh's All-Ireland race could be ran.

  14. Postpublished at 17:11 BST 20 June

    Kerry 3-12 Armagh 0-9

    Despite the angle Dylan Geaney curls his shot across and between the posts for his fifth point of the game.

  15. Goal - Joe O'Connor (Kerry)published at 17:09 BST 20 June

    Kerry 3-11 Armagh 0-9

    A brilliantly-worked goal from Kerry and that could be curtains for Armagh with 45 minutes on the clock.

    Joe O'Connor gets on the end of a free-flowing attack and rifles past Ethan Rafferty into the top left-hand corner.

  16. Postpublished at 17:08 BST 20 June

    Kerry 2-11 Armagh 0-9

    Eight-point lead restored for Kerry as David Clifford looks more and more menacing as the game progresses. Drop of the shoulder, bounce dummy, back onto his left foot and straight between the posts.

    1-6 now for the Footballer of the Year.

  17. Postpublished at 17:05 BST 20 June

    Kerry 2-10 Armagh 0-9

    Conor Turbitt was quiet in the first period, but he's took his man on there and got a much-needed point for Armagh.

  18. Postpublished at 17:03 BST 20 June

    Kerry 2-10 Armagh 0-8

    Armagh needed to start the quicker in the second half, but it is Kerry who have picked up where they left off as David Clifford strikes over a free for the Kingdom.

    Eight-point lead now for the hosts.

  19. Postpublished at 17:00 BST 20 June

    Kerry 2-9 Armagh 0-8

    It's the full-forward line doing the damage for Kerry. Between the three of them David Clifford, Paul Geaney and Dylan Geaney have hauled the enitrety of Kerry's scores to this point as the younger of the Dingle cousins kicks over his fourth point of the afternoon.

  20. Back underwaypublished at 16:58 BST 20 June

    Kerry 2-8 Armagh 0-8

    Can Armagh work their way back into this one with the slight breeze? The action resumes in Killarney.