Summary

  • Dublin win fourth All-Ireland in a row

  • Result: Dublin 2-17 Tyrone 1-14

  • Tyrone denied a fourth Sam Maguire

  1. Dublin by sixpublished at 16:03 BST 2 September 2018

    Dublin 2-06 Tyrone 0-06

    After a lengthy period of posession, Dean Rock again comes in off the left and gets his fourth point.

    The game is now being played on Dublin's terms.

  2. Has this game changed utterly?published at 16:03 BST 2 September 2018

    Dublin 2-5 Tyrone 0-6

    John Haughey
    BBC Sport NI at Croke Park

    Dublin just ripped the Tyrone defence to shreds there for that second goal. From leading by four not long ago, the Red Hands are suddenly five behind. In truth, the Dubs haven't even played that well. Tyrone badly need a response or two before half-time.

  3. Dublin showing what they're made ofpublished at 16:01 BST 2 September 2018

    Dublin 2-05 Tyrone 0-06

    Michael McKernan hits a wide from a very acute angle. Tyrone have been right in this from the throw-in but Dublin again are showing their mettle and have turned a four point deficit into a five point advanatge in typically ruthless fashion

  4. Penalty a huge call by refereepublished at 16:00 BST 2 September 2018

    Dublin 1-5 Tyrone 0-6

    John Haughey
    BBC Sport NI at Croke Park

    That looked a highly debatable call by Conor Lane for Dublin's penalty. It appeared as though Tiernan McCann diverted Mannion's effort out over the sideline with his knee. The consensus in the press box is that it wasn't a penalty. Could be an important turning point.

  5. Beating Harte?published at 15:59 BST 2 September 2018

    Dublin 2-05 Tyrone 0-06

    Jack McCaffrey and Peter Harte in action in a keenly contested first halfImage source, Inpho
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    Jack McCaffrey and Peter Harte in action in a keenly contested first half

  6. GOALpublished at 15:59 BST 2 September 2018

    Dublin 2-05 Tyrone 0-06

    Niall Scully grabs a second goal! Con O'Callaghan weaves his way into space and goes down, appeals for a foul from the crowd but O'Callaghan continues and tees up Scully to fist in.

    That move started with a needless free conceded by Tyrone. They are five points down.

  7. Dublin forced into a changepublished at 15:57 BST 2 September 2018

    Dublin 1-05 Tyrone 0-06

    Jack McCaffrey momentarily moves to the left and, as is consistent with Dublin's recent upturn in shooting, it goes over the bar with the help of Niall Morgan's fist.

    Cian O'Sullivan is receiving treatment for a hamstring and is replaced by Mick Fitzsimons.

  8. 'Tyrone must keep belief'published at 15:55 BST 2 September 2018

    Dublin 1-04 Tyrone 0-06

    Enda McGinley
    Three-times All-Ireland winner

    Quote Message

    This is where Tyrone are really tested. They know Dublin can be got at and that their tactics are working. They must go back to basics, keep going step by step and keep believing.

  9. McShane gets his first of the daypublished at 15:55 BST 2 September 2018

    Dublin 1-03 Tyrone 0-06

    Cathal McShane turns out of a challenge and pops over a superb score to get Tyrone's first point in a while.

  10. Dublin's purple patchpublished at 15:53 BST 2 September 2018

    Dublin 1-03 Tyrone 0-05

    Just like that, the Dubs are purring.

    They reclaim Morgan's kick-out and Dean Rock this time is on target.

    Same again a moment later, from four points down to two points up in the blink of an eye. Brilliant.

  11. GOALpublished at 15:51 BST 2 September 2018

    Dublin 1-02 Tyrone 0-05

    Tyrone players aren't happy with that decision.

    Paul Mannion is back up on his feet and steps up to hit the penalty, top corner.

    We are level.

  12. Penaltypublished at 15:50 BST 2 September 2018

    Dublin 0-02 Tyrone 0-05

    Tyrone are controlling posession, keeping hold of the ball while Dublin sit back. They are not used to being on the receiving end of this.

    McShane misfires from range and the Ciaran Kilkenny makes no mistake to get Dublin's first score from play.

    Then they regain possession, penalty Dublin as Paul Mannion is fouled by Tiernan McCann!

  13. Tyrone in controlpublished at 15:49 BST 2 September 2018

    Dublin 0-01 Tyrone 0-05

    Enda McGinley
    Three-times All-Ireland winner

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    This is the opposite to what we were expecting. Tyrone are dominating and Dublin are sitting back not really knowing what to do.

  14. Rock struggling for Dubspublished at 15:48 BST 2 September 2018

    Dublin 0-01 Tyrone 0-05

    John Haughey
    BBC Sport NI at Croke Park

    Dean Rock has missed three very straightforward frees for Dublin. I wonder if Jim Gavin may consider an early change.

  15. McAliskey magicpublished at 15:47 BST 2 September 2018

    Dublin 0-01 Tyrone 0-05

    Another turnover in the middle and Connor McAliskey produces the point of the game so far. Outside of the boot from behind the 45, wonderful.

    Dublin won't panic, but this was not in the script.

  16. 'Miracle on the cards'published at 15:46 BST 2 September 2018

    Dublin 0-01 Tyrone 0-05

    Joe McMahon
    Former Tyrone All-Ireland winner

    Quote Message

    Four wides from four attacks from Dublin is unheard of and Tyrone are ruffling their feathers. The things that need to happen for the miracle to happen are happening at the moment.

  17. Tyrone by threepublished at 15:45 BST 2 September 2018

    Dublin 0-01 Tyrone 0-04

    McAliskey sends over a free straight in front of the keeper. Kicking into the hill, Tyrone have made an excellent start.

  18. Uncharacteristic from Dublinpublished at 15:44 BST 2 September 2018

    Dublin 0-01 Tyrone 0-04

    Tyrone fans are not happy that the referee has awarded a foul after Kieran McGeary dispossessed Con O'Callaghan.

    Dean Rock with ball in hand just behind the D, his bread and butter. Remarkably it goes wide.

    That is four wides in a row. This will foster belief for Tyrone.

  19. Bradley dominating Cooperpublished at 15:43 BST 2 September 2018

    Dublin 0-01 Tyrone 0-3

    John Haughey
    BBC Sport NI at Croke Park

    Mark Bradley is giving Jonny Cooper a torrid opening at Croker. The Dubs cut right through the Tyrone defence on a couple of occasions early on but they look a little rattled now after the Red Hand's impressive response.

  20. Croker in colourpublished at 15:43 BST 2 September 2018

    Dublin 0-01 Tyrone 0-03

    Dublin's James McCarthy and Cathal McShane of Tyrone in action during the first half at Croke ParkImage source, Inpho
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    Dublin's James McCarthy and Cathal McShane of Tyrone in action during the first half at Croke Park