Summary

  • All-Ireland semi-final

  • Dublin 0-20 Kerry 2-18 (FT)

  • Watch live on BBC Two NI and BBC iPlayer from 15:35 BST

  • Mayo await Kerry in final on Sunday, 26 July

  • Have your say on the game using Get Involved

  1. Postpublished at 17:01 BST 12 July

    Dublin 0-13 Kerry 1-8

    Dublin are beginning to find their rhythm. Brian Howard arrives down the right to finish another flowing move, firing over from close range.

    It's a dream start to the second half for Ger Brennan's side, who have opened up a three-point lead.

    Action from Dublin v KerryImage source, Getty Images
  2. Dublin pull aheadpublished at 17:00 BST 12 July

    Dublin 0-12 Kerry 1-8

    Dublin win the ball straight back from the Kerry kick-out thanks to excellent work by Peadar Ó Cofaigh Byrne.

    The move ends with Paddy Small on the left, and he coolly splits the posts to give the Dubs the lead once again - their first score of the second half.

  3. Postpublished at 16:58 BST 12 July

    Dublin 0-11 Kerry 1-8

    Dublin claim the throw-in and patiently work the ball around as they look to settle into the second half.

    After a sustained spell of possession, Colm Basquel's effort cannoned back off the post and wide, leaving the Dubs with their seventh wide of the game.

  4. Postpublished at 16:56 BST 12 July

    Dublin 0-11 Kerry 1-8

    Brendan Devenney
    Former Donegal forward on BBC Two NI

    It's been a tough game to get into, the defences are on top.

  5. Second half begins with scores level at Croke Parkpublished at 16:56 BST 12 July

    Dublin 0-11 Kerry 1-8

    We're back under way at Croke Park, where Brendan Cawley gets the second half started with the sides level after a captivating opening 35 minutes.

    Kerry will now have the benefit of the breeze as both counties battle for a place in the All-Ireland final against Mayo.

  6. Postpublished at 16:54 BST 12 July

    HT: Dublin 0-11 Kerry 1-8

    Killian Young
    Former Kerry player on BBC Two NI

    Kerry need to inject more pace. They have walked a lot with the ball.

  7. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 16:52 BST 12 July

    HT: Dublin 0-11 Kerry 1-8

    This tip tap possession football has ruined the excitement and skill of Gaelic Football. It's dreadful.

    Alan, Edinburgh

    Come on the Dubs

    Jessica, England

  8. Postpublished at 16:50 BST 12 July

    HT: Dublin 0-11 Kerry 1-8

    A great shot of Hill 16 in the sun today, awash with Dublin blue apart from a pocket of Kerry green and gold at the back of the stand!

    View of Hill 16Image source, Getty Images
  9. Postpublished at 16:48 BST 12 July

    HT: Dublin 0-11 Kerry 1-8

    Philly McMahon
    Eight-time All-Ireland winner with Dublin on BBC Two NI

    Dublin need to get after Kerry's kickouts. When they got after them they got joy.

  10. Postpublished at 16:46 BST 12 July

    HT: Dublin 0-11 Kerry 1-8

    Conor McManus
    Two-time Ulster winner on BBC Two NI

    Both teams will have to cut loose second half. With the breeze behind them in the second half, Kerry will go for more two-point scores so that will force Dublin to come out.

  11. Postpublished at 16:44 BST 12 July

    HT: Dublin 0-11 Kerry 1-8

    Oisin McConville
    Armagh All-Ireland winner on BBC Two NI

    Too lethargic and slow from Kerry in the first half. I know they want slow attack, but that was too much. The second half will suit both teams.

  12. Postpublished at 16:42 BST 12 July

    HT: Dublin 0-11 Kerry 1-8

    David Mohan
    BBC Sport NI at Croke Park

    It's not exactly been a shootout, but it a gripping first half.

    Both sides very wary of the other, Kerry a little more economical with their opportunities but Dublin will be happy at the break going in level.

    They shrugged off the blow of that early goal but have matched Kerry.

    It's anybody's game now.

  13. Postpublished at 16:40 BST 12 July

    HT: Dublin 0-11 Kerry 1-8

    Conor McManus
    Two-time Ulster winner on BBC Two NI

    A brilliant way for Kerry to end the half.

    HT: Dublin 0-11 Kerry 1-8Image source, Inpho
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    HT: Dublin 0-11 Kerry 1-8

  14. Half-timepublished at 16:40 BST 12 July

    Dublin 0-11 Kerry 1-8

    Jeers ring around Croke Park from the Dublin supporters, but they do little to unsettle Seán O'Shea.

    From a tight angle on the right, O'Shea beats his marker and coolly splits the posts to send this absorbing semi-final into the break all square.

  15. Postpublished at 16:38 BST 12 July

    Dublin 0-11 Kerry 1-7

    Dublin win possession once more and Cormac Costello makes the Kingdom pay.

    He darts beyond his marker before curling a superb effort between the posts.

    The Dubs lead for the first time since the second minute.

  16. Dublin draw levelpublished at 16:37 BST 12 July

    Dublin 0-10 Kerry 1-7

    Colm Basquel bursts into space down the left before producing a clever fist pass into the path of Charlie McMorrow, who arrives on the loop and splits the posts.

    Dublin are level after 32 minutes.

    Colm BasquelImage source, Getty Images
  17. Postpublished at 16:36 BST 12 July

    Dublin 0-9 Kerry 1-7

    Kerry continue to dominate their own kick-outs and patiently build from deep, keeping Dublin chasing shadows as the first half enters its closing stages.

    A slick move involving Paudie Clifford, Gavin White and David Clifford carves out another opening, but this time David Clifford pulls his effort wide.

    It's Kerry's first wide of the game as we move into the final five minutes before the break.

  18. Postpublished at 16:33 BST 12 July

    Dublin 0-9 Kerry 1-7

    Dublin are patient in the build-up before suddenly upping the tempo. Ciarán Kilkenny feeds Cormac Costello, who spins smartly away from his marker and clips over another fine score.

    The Dubs trim the deficit again after 28 minutes.

  19. Postpublished at 16:31 BST 12 July

    Dublin 0-8 Kerry 1-7

    Brian Howard tries his luck from around 50 metres on the right, but his ambitious effort drifts away to the right and wide.

    Another missed opportunity for Dublin.

  20. Postpublished at 16:30 BST 12 July

    Dublin 0-8 Kerry 1-7

    Kerry continue to dictate the tempo with a patient spell of possession before David Clifford steps inside the arc and confidently splits the posts, narrowly missing out on a two-point opportunity.

    The Kingdom's composed build-up is continuing to cause Dublin problems.