Kerry boss Jack O'Connor has named his side for tomorrow evening's All-Ireland senior football championship semi-final showdown with Tyrone at Croke Park.
Kerry manager Jack O'Connor says "it's going to take some performance" from his side to defeat Tyrone in Saturday's crunch All-Ireland SFC semi-final at Croke Park.
Kerry's hopes of reaching the All-Ireland SFC final have suffered a double blow with the news that Tom O'Sullivan and Diarmuid O'Connor will miss Saturday's semi-final against Tyrone through injury.
Diarmuid Martin grabbed the winning point in injury-time as Tyrone triumphed over Kerry to their first All-Ireland minor football championship title in 15 years.
A brilliantly taken goal by Ben Kelliher saw Kerry taking in a 1-7 to 0-8 half-time lead against Tyrone in this afternoon's All-Ireland minor football championship final.
A brace of first half goals from hat-trick hero Síofra O'Shea, while her side were playing against the elements, gave Kerry the foothold they needed to overcome Kildare in the TG4 All-Ireland SFC quarter-final at Austin Stack Park.
Kerry have dethroned All-Ireland champions Armagh at Croke Park this afternoon to join Donegal, Tyrone and Meath in the last four of the 2025 Sam Maguire Cup race.
Fans are buzzing with excitement as the All-Ireland senior football championship quarter-finals take centre stage this weekend with all four games set to be shown live.
The draw for the All-Ireland senior football championship semi-finals is set to take place on The Sunday Game Live following Armagh's clash with Kerry.
The Kerry SHC has been in full swing for the past couple of weeks and 2023 winners Crotta O'Neill's have already exited the race following a 1-18 to 1-20 defeat to last year's runners-up Ballyduff last weekend.
Tyrone will play Kerry in the All-Ireland minor football championship final for the first time since 2004 after both sides advanced in their respective semi-final clashes this afternoon.
David Clifford struck for 3-7 as Kerry saw off Cavan in Killarney this afternoon to move into Monday morning's All-Ireland senior football championship quarter-final draw.
It's a bumper weekend of GAA action ahead for fans with the knockout stages of the All-Ireland senior football and hurling championships well and truly here.
Cavan manager Raymond Galligan has made one change to his starting line-up for tomorrow's All-Ireland SFC preliminary quarter-final against Kerry in Killarney.
Experienced Kerry forward Paul Geaney says the Munster champions have been forced into "a one-game-at-a-time mentality" following last weekend's surprise loss to Meath.