Postpublished at 16:28 BST 12 July
Dublin 0-8 Kerry 1-6
Dublin respond immediately. Con O'Callaghan combines with Colm Basquel in another slick passing move, and Basquel finishes confidently from close range.
The Dubs remain firmly in contention.
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Dublin 0-8 Kerry 1-6
Dublin respond immediately. Con O'Callaghan combines with Colm Basquel in another slick passing move, and Basquel finishes confidently from close range.
The Dubs remain firmly in contention.
Dublin 0-7 Kerry 1-6
Paudie Clifford produces another moment of class, weaving through the heart of the Dublin defence before calmly fisting over the bar.
The Kingdom continue to make the most of their chances with another expertly worked score.
Dublin 0-7 Kerry 1-6
Conor McManus
Two-time Ulster winner on BBC Two NI
Kerry are happy enough to slow it down playing into the wind, they just want to control it.
Image source, InphoDublin 0-7 Kerry 1-5
Dublin's wastefulness continues. Niall Scully pulls an effort wide from the left as the Dubs register their fifth wide from 12 attempts.
In contrast, Kerry remain flawless in front of the posts, converting every scoring opportunity they've created so far.
Dublin 0-7 Kerry 1-5
Dublin carve Kerry open with a slick one-two between Eoin Kennedy and Colm Basquel before the ball is worked back to Basquel, who calmly slots over from close range.
There's just a point between the sides after 20 minutes.
Dublin 0-6 Kerry 1-5
Evan Comerford's quick kick-out sparks another Dublin attack, but Cormac Costello's ambitious effort from the right drifts wide.
It's the Dubs' fourth wide of this semi-final.
Dublin 0-6 Kerry 1-5
Con O'Callaghan sizes it up before nailing a big two-pointer for Dublin.
Con O'Callaghan lands a two-pointer for Dublin
Dublin 0-6 Kerry 1-5
Graham O'Sullivan finds space once again and, with a sharp turn, creates enough room to get his shot away before the Dublin defenders can close him down.
He splits the posts for his second score of the game.
Image source, InphoDublin 0-6 Kerry 1-4
Dublin come close to a goal. Niall Scully bursts into space on the left and drives goalwards, but Shane Murphy dives to the left brilliantly to make a vital save.
Cormac Costello converts the resulting 45 to cut the deficit after 17 minutes.
Dublin 0-5 Kerry 1-4
Kerry patiently work the ball before Paudie Clifford picks out Seán O'Shea with a superb long pass, earning the returning forward a mark.
O'Shea makes no mistake from the right, converting to extend the Kingdom's advantage.
Dublin 0-5 Kerry 1-3
Con O'Callaghan is up and running. The Dublin centre-half forward lands a superb two-pointer from distance to cut the gap to a single point.
It's a tightly contested opening quarter at Croke Park.
Image source, Getty ImagesDublin 0-3 Kerry 1-3
Dublin are handed a free from a tight angle on the right, but Eoin Kennedy can't make it count as his effort drifts wide.
That's the Dubs' third wide after 11 minutes.
Dublin 0-3 Kerry 1-3
Kerry are flying.
Paudie Clifford bursts through the middle and calmly splits the posts to extend the Kingdom's advantage.
And it gets even better moments later.
Evan Comerford's short kick-out is intercepted by Dylan Geaney, who punishes the mistake with a brilliant two-pointer to leave Dublin reeling early on.
Dublin 0-3 Kerry 1-2
David Clifford reacts quickest to his penalty being saved to rifle home the rebound and get Kerry off the mark.
David Clifford reacts quickest to his penalty rebound
Dublin 0-3 Kerry 1-1
Conor McManus
Two-time Ulster winner on BBC Two NI
It's frantic stuff, you really have to be at your best to get a score.
Image source, Getty ImagesDublin 0-3 Kerry 1-1
Joe O'Connor's burst forward is halted by a superb interception from Peadar Ó Cofaigh Byrne, sparking a Dublin counter.
Con O'Callaghan releases Paddy Small, whose first effort is blocked before he reacts quickest to slot over the rebound and cut the deficit to a point.
Dublin 0-2 Kerry 1-1
Faith Harper
BBC Sport NI at Croke Park
You don't see too many players celebrating goals, especially this early in a game, but when you're David Clifford, you absolutely celebrate your goals.
Arms out, fist pump and a big smile for the Dublin fans in the Hill.
Image source, Getty ImagesDublin 0-2 Kerry 1-1
Conor McManus
Two-time Ulster winner on BBC Two NI
The intensity from both teams in how they're getting pressure on and putting tackles in is quite something.
Image source, InphoDublin 0-2 Kerry 1-1
Kerry punish the miss on the counter. Graham O'Sullivan finishes off a slick, pacey move with a simple point to extend the Kingdom's lead.
It's a two-point game after four minutes.
Dublin 0-2 Kerry 1-0
After a brief spell of back-and-forth possession, Dublin work the ball into space once again.
Con O'Callaghan tries his luck from beyond the arc, but his two-point effort drifts wide - the first missed chance of this game.