Summary

  • All-Ireland semi-final

  • Dublin 0-20 Kerry 2-18 (FT)

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  • Mayo await Kerry in final on Sunday, 26 July

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  1. Postpublished at 17:22 BST 12 July

    Dublin 0-16 Kerry 2-15

    Ross McGarry injects fresh energy into the Dublin attack, bursting forward before laying the ball off to Cormac Costello on the left.

    Costello's effort drifts wide, however, bringing up the Dubs' 10th wide of the game.

  2. Postpublished at 17:21 BST 12 July

    Dublin 0-16 Kerry 2-15

    Kerry pass up another chance to extend their lead as substitute Brian Ó Beaglaoich's effort drifts wide of the posts.

    That's back-to-back wides for the Kingdom.

  3. Substitutionpublished at 17:20 BST 12 July

    Dublin 0-16 Kerry 2-15

    Ger Brennan makes a change after 53 minutes, with Ross McGarry replacing Peadar Ó Cofaigh Byrne.

    At the other end, Dylan Geaney tries his luck for Kerry, but his effort drifts wide.

  4. Watch: O'Brien with Kerry's second goal of the gamepublished at 17:19 BST 12 July

    Dublin 0-16 Kerry 2-13

    Sean O'Brien in the right place at the right time to fist home Kerry's second goal.

    Media caption,

    Sean O'Brien with Kerry's second goal of the game

  5. Postpublished at 17:19 BST 12 July

    Dublin 0-16 Kerry 2-15

    Mike Breen switches play out to Gavin White as Kerry slow the tempo and patiently work the ball around once more.

    The Kingdom are content to retain possession as we move into the final 15 minutes of normal time..

  6. Postpublished at 17:18 BST 12 July

    Dublin 0-16 Kerry 2-15

    Conor McManus
    Two-time Ulster winner on BBC Two NI

    Dublin are finding it hard to penetrate here.

  7. Postpublished at 17:17 BST 12 July

    Dublin 0-16 Kerry 2-15

    Dublin respond immediately through Cormac Costello, who calmly splits the posts to reduce the deficit.

    But Kerry hit straight back. Seán O'Shea finds space on the right and lands a magnificent two-pointer from distance in a breathless spell at Croke Park.

    The Kingdom remain firmly on top.

  8. Postpublished at 17:16 BST 12 July

    Dublin 0-15 Kerry 2-13

    Kerry are firmly in the ascendancy now. David Clifford announces himself in the second half with a superb two-pointer from the edge of the arc on the right.

    The Kingdom are enjoying a real purple patch and have opened up a four-point lead.

  9. Substitutionpublished at 17:15 BST 12 July

    Dublin 0-15 Kerry 2-11

    Ger Brennan makes Dublin's first change Cian Murphy comes on for Alex Gavin after 50 minutes.

  10. Postpublished at 17:14 BST 12 July

    Dublin 0-15 Kerry 2-11

    David Clifford looks set to add another score, but Brian Howard gets back brilliantly to palm his goal-bound fisted effort away from danger.

    Paudie Clifford takes the resulting 45, but his effort drifts wide to the right - his first miss after an outstanding display.

  11. Postpublished at 17:13 BST 12 July

    Dublin 0-15 Kerry 2-11

    Paudie Clifford is taking this game by the scruff of the neck. Even as he loses his footing just inside the arc, he still has the composure to get his shot away and split the posts.

    Another outstanding score from Clifford, and Kerry move two points clear.

  12. Substitutionspublished at 17:12 BST 12 July

    Dublin 0-15 Kerry 2-10

    Jack O'Connor makes the first changes of the game after 45 minutes.

    Keith Evans replaces Seán O'Brien, while Brian Ó Beaglaoich comes on for Graham O'Sullivan as the Kingdom freshen things up.

  13. Postpublished at 17:10 BST 12 July

    Dublin 0-15 Kerry 2-10

    Paudie Clifford produces a moment of brilliance. Finding space beyond the arc, he confidently lands a superb two-pointer to swing the momentum back Kerry's way.

    Dublin have an immediate chance to respond, but Paddy Small's effort drifts wide, bringing up the Dubs' ninth wide of the game.

  14. Postpublished at 17:09 BST 12 July

    Dublin 0-15 Kerry 2-8

    Dublin respond immediately.

    Con O'Callaghan slips a clever pass into Charlie McMorrow, who keeps his composure from a tight angle on the left to loft his effort over the bar.

    The Dubs edge back in front after 44 minutes.

  15. Goal! - Sean O'Brien (Kerry)published at 17:07 BST 12 July

    Dublin 0-14 Kerry 2-8

    Kerry hit back in dramatic fashion. David Clifford, Joe O'Connor and Paul Geaney combine before Geaney lets fly from beyond the arc.

    Seán O'Brien gets a crucial palm to the dropping ball, looping it over Evan Comerford and into the net. Dublin immediately appeal for a square ball, but the goal is awarded.

    Game on at Croke Park.

    Sean O'Brien celebratesImage source, Getty Images
  16. Postpublished at 17:07 BST 12 July

    Dublin 0-14 Kerry 1-8

    Andy Moran is an interested spectator at Croke Park today with his Mayo side set to meet the winner of this game in the All-Ireland final after their win over Louth yesterday.

    Andy MoranImage source, Inpho
  17. Postpublished at 17:05 BST 12 July

    Dublin 0-14 Kerry 1-8

    Play briefly pauses after Cormac Costello and Paul Murphy collide deep inside the Kerry half, but both players are quickly back on their feet.

    The Kingdom restart play and begin to build patiently from the back once more.

  18. Postpublished at 17:04 BST 12 July

    Dublin 0-14 Kerry 1-8

    Conor McManus
    Two-time Ulster winner on BBC Two NI

    It fell for the right man and you were just waiting for the net to bulge. A great save that he tips onto the crossbar, a let off for Kerry.

    Kerry are struggling to live with Dublin right now.

  19. Chance!published at 17:04 BST 12 July

    Dublin 0-14 Kerry 1-8

    Kerry finally enjoy a sustained spell of possession as they look to steady the ship after Dublin's fast start to the half.

    But the Dubs force another crucial turnover and break at pace. Niall Scully picks out Con O'Callaghan, whose powerful effort is brilliantly tipped onto the post by Shane Murphy before Kerry scramble the danger clear.

    A huge let-off for the Kingdom.

  20. Postpublished at 17:02 BST 12 July

    Dublin 0-14 Kerry 1-8

    Dublin's momentum continues. Ciarán Kilkenny adds a third unanswered score of the second half, calmly splitting the posts to stretch the lead.

    Kerry are still searching for their first score since the restart, with the Dubs three points in front after four minutes of the second half.