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When is the GAA football final? Kerry vs Donegal start time, FREE live stream, TV channel for huge All-Ireland final
When is the GAA football final? Kerry vs Donegal start time, FREE live stream, TV channel for huge All-Ireland final

The Irish Sun

time3 days ago

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  • The Irish Sun

When is the GAA football final? Kerry vs Donegal start time, FREE live stream, TV channel for huge All-Ireland final

ALL eyes will be on Croke Park once again NEXT WEEKEND as Kerry face Donegal in a mouthwatering GAA All-Ireland football final. Kerry are the most successful Gaelic football team in the 2 Kerry are hoping to secure a mammoth 39th title Credit: Sportsfile 2 While Donegal look to clinch their first football triumph since 2012 Credit: Sportsfile And the Irish giants are appearing in their third final in four years after beating Tyrone 1-20 to 0-17 in a thrilling semi-final clash. But you could argue that opponents Donegal will be hungrier to win the championship, as their only two title wins were way back in 1992 and 2012. Furthermore, Jim McGuinness' side should have the wind in their sails following a stunning 3-26 to 0-15 semis triumph over Meath. However, Joe Brolly believes Donegal Read more on GAA football When is the GAA All-Ireland football final? The GAA All-Ireland football final between Kerry and Donegal will take place on Saturday, July 27. It is scheduled to get underway at 3:30pm BST / 10:30am ET. Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland is the chosen venue for this iconic match and it can host a whopping 82,300 fans. Armagh won their second title, with a 1–11 to 0–13 win against Galway in the 2024 final. How to watch the GAA All-Ireland football final for FREE The GAA All-Ireland football final will be broadcast LIVE on BBC Two Northern Ireland. Fans can stream the entire action for FREE on BBC iPlayer. Coverage is expected to get underway from 2:15pm BST - one hour and 15 minutes before the throw-in. Fans in the US can watch the match through the GAA+ stream or website. Alternatively, SunSport will have coverage of the entire action through our live blog. Who will be the referee? The GAA has announced that Brendan Cawley will officiate this year's All-Ireland football final between Kerry and Donegal. It'll be the Kildare native's first time refereeing Gaelic football's showpiece occasion. Most read in GAA Football The Sarsfields clubman has been on the inter-county officiating circuit since 2019 and is a widely respected figure across the game. His line umpires on the day will be Monaghan's Martin McNally and David Coldrick of Meath, with McNally also set to serve as the standby referee. What kits will be worn? Kerry are set to wear their alternative blue kit in order to avoid a colour clash in this year's All-Ireland football final. Common sense seemed to be ignored for Donegal's semi-final triumph over Meath when both teams lined out in their traditional colours. It is the referee's call whether a colour clash is significant enough that one or both of the teams is compelled to wear one of their alternative strips. Ultimately, Paul Faloon did not deem that a necessary step to take. And in fairness many viewers expressed that they had little to no issue distinguishing Donegal players from Kerry counterparts. But it was a problem for some portions of the TV as well as Croke Park audience.

Joe Brolly, Pat Spillane, John Mullane & Eddie Brennan
Joe Brolly, Pat Spillane, John Mullane & Eddie Brennan

Irish Independent

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Irish Independent

Joe Brolly, Pat Spillane, John Mullane & Eddie Brennan

All-Ireland final memories were the main topic of discussion but there was also time to chat about RTÉ's golden era, Brian Cody's ruthlessness and why Joe Brolly blew kisses to the crowd. Strong language ahead – swearing included (You've been warned!). Our GAA Podcast coverage is with thanks to AIB. If you'd like to come along to the next edition of Indo Sport LIVE, head over to Ticketmaster for information on how you can join us at Vicar Street on August 6. Listen on… Spotify Apple

Joe Brolly weighs in on Mayo's latest heartbreak: 'The culture is all wrong'
Joe Brolly weighs in on Mayo's latest heartbreak: 'The culture is all wrong'

Irish Daily Mirror

time18-06-2025

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  • Irish Daily Mirror

Joe Brolly weighs in on Mayo's latest heartbreak: 'The culture is all wrong'

Joe Brolly has had his say on Mayo's elimination from the All-Ireland days after the county suffered their latest Championship heartbreak. Mayo were knocked out of the All-Ireland after a loss to Donegal on the hooter having clawed back to level the game with 20 seconds to go, which would have seen the Green & Red go through. The fixing of the game for Dr Hyde Park in Roscommon ruffled some feathers in the Donegal camp with Jim McGuinness outraged at the travel time for his side. Speaking on his Free State podcast, Brolly landed a jibe at Mayo's supporters for their unwavering hope, saying "They're a funny lot you know, the culture is all wrong, they're fundamentally not serious. "People from Mayo suffer from an incurable genetic condition, MHOS, Mayo Hopeless Optimists Syndrome. "The thing about them is that they can beat anybody, unless it's a final, and they have beaten everybody. So when a wee farmer from Bohola is painting his sheep red and green on the eve of an All-Ireland final, filled with euphoria, certain in the knowledge that on Monday Mayo will be champions, and his sheep will bleat triumphantly as the Mayo bus and cavalcade pass by on the way to the victory celebration. "On the Monday he has already forgotten because of MHOS and he's already looking forward, filled with the thrill of being All-Ireland champions in 2026, Mayo for Sam 2026. "It's a great way to be I suppose, but they're not serious, you know what I mean, they're not serious." When compared with Scotland's World Cup sides of years gone by, Brolly said: "The difference is that Scotland are a plucky underdog, Mayo is a superpower of Gaelic football, and the problem is that the culture's wrong. "It was exemplified by Donegal's winning score. Ten seconds to go, Mayo get the equaliser, they work really hard, just frantic all-out effort to turn Donegal over. "Donegal were really just trying to hold possession for the last two-and-a-half minutes, Mayo turned them over and they come forward, and with ten seconds to go they kick the equaliser... so they knew that - they had to know - that 'as long as we don't concede a score we're through to the knockout phase.' "A kickout comes, Donegal win it, Mayo don't foul, it's passed on to Ciarán Moore, who's sort of a human horse who must've stampeded up the pitch 120 metres at least 20 times... and so Moore takes off up the side line, and they let him go, and he gets in and kicks the winning score and Mayo are gone. "And had that been Mayo taking that kickout, a Donegal man would most certainly have stopped him in his tracks as soon as the ball was won... Donegal work on these things whereas Mayo are just hopeful. "It was all to no avail as we knew it would be, because they're fundamentally not serious, they're not there to win, that's ultimately not why they're there." Undoubtedly it has been a tough pill for the Mayo side and supporters, but had they waited for the hooter they could have worked the equaliser as a buzzer beater. Did the tension of the moment ultimately get to the side under Stephen Rochford's temporary care?

GAA: Follow all the football action from around the country as the SFC group stage concludes
GAA: Follow all the football action from around the country as the SFC group stage concludes

Irish Independent

time15-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Irish Independent

GAA: Follow all the football action from around the country as the SFC group stage concludes

There's a bumper day of action as the group phase of the All-Ireland SFC reaches its conclusion. You can follow all the action as it happens from around the grounds in our liveblog below. All-Ireland SFC Louth v Clare, Laois Hire O'Moore Park, 2.0 Monaghan v Down, Box-It Athletic Grounds, 2.0 – RTÉ 2 Donegal v Mayo, King & Moffatt Dr Hyde Park, 4.0 – RTÉ 2 Tyrone v Cavan, Brewster Park, 4.0 Tailteann Cup quarter-finals Wicklow v Westmeath, Echelon Park, 1.15 – GAA+ Limerick v Wexford, TUS Gaelic Grounds, 3.45 – GAA+ All-Ireland MHC semi-final Cork v Clare, FBD Semple Stadium, 1.0 – TG4 3 minutes ago Colm O'Rourke: Day of reckoning is upon Mayo as Donegal will not take any prisoners in battle to progress Colm O'Rourke: Day of reckoning is upon Mayo as Donegal will not take any prisoners in battle to progress Mayo face a day of reckoning today. If both Mayo and Cavan lose then Cavan qualify in third place on the head-to-head, even if their scoring difference is very poor. Donegal will qualify unless both Cavan and Mayo win, which is very unlikely. 22 minutes ago First up today is the Tailteann Cup last eight clash between Westmeath and Wicklow in Aughrim, with the away side on a high after a big win over Laois last week. 30 minutes ago Some reading before today's clashes. Joe Brolly: Mayo folk are oblivious to rampant 'MHOS' but harsh reality coming their way will be soon forgotten Joe Brolly: Mayo folk are oblivious to rampant 'MHOS' but harsh reality coming their way will be soon forgotten If this were an All-Ireland final against Donegal, then Mayo would have no chance today. In fact, if Mayo were playing Carlow in the final, they would have no chance. But it isn't. And when it isn't the final, Mayo always have a chance. 39 minutes ago Lots of crunch football clashes today in the final round of group stages of the Tailteann Cup and the Sam Maguire. Mayo-Donegal tops the bill at 4.0 and we'll be guiding you through all of the action. Live Blog Software

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