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The Irish Sun
3 days ago
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- The Irish Sun
Kerry vs Donegal LIVE SCORE: Latest updates from HUGE GAA All-Ireland final as The Kingdom aim for 39th title
KERRY and Donegal are set to clash in a HUGE GAA All-Ireland football final at Croke Park! The Kingdom Kerry are looking to secure Donegal are looking to create their own history, aiming to win a third title, and a first since 2012. Kick-off: 3.30pm BST TV channel: RTE2/ BBC2 FREE stream: RTE Player/ BBC iPlayer Follow ALL of the live action below... By All-Ireland final day is here Hello and welcome to SunSport's coverage of the GAA All-Ireland final between Kerry and Donegal live from Croke Park. Kerry are aiming for a record-extending 39th title - and their first since 2023. The Kingdom 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 Copy link Copied


The Sun
3 days ago
- Sport
- The Sun
Kerry vs Donegal LIVE SCORE: Latest updates from HUGE GAA All-Ireland final as The Kingdom aim for 39th title
KERRY and Donegal are set to clash in a HUGE GAA All-Ireland football final at Croke Park! The Kingdom Kerry are looking to secure a whopping 39th title, and their first since a win over Galway in 2022. Donegal are looking to create their own history, aiming to win a third title, and a first since 2012. Kick-off: 3.30pm BST TV channel: RTE2/ BBC2 FREE stream: RTE Player/ BBC iPlayer Follow ALL of the live action below... 3 minutes ago By James Orr All-Ireland final day is here Hello and welcome to SunSport's coverage of the GAA All-Ireland final between Kerry and Donegal live from Croke Park. Kerry are aiming for a record-extending 39th title - and their first since 2023. The Kingdom 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 go into this final as favourites, which wasn't a good omen for Kerry's previous opponents, Armagh.


Irish Daily Mirror
5 days ago
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- Irish Daily Mirror
Joe Brolly and Pat Spillane give different All-Ireland final predictions
Former Sunday Game pundits Joe Brolly and Pat Spillane are at loggerheads over the All-Ireland football final. The pair, both All-Ireland winners during their playing days, didn't always see eye to eye in the RTE studio after hanging up their boots. And it is no different for this year's All-Ireland decider between Donegal and Kerry at Croke Park. Speaking on the Indo Sport podcast, Brolly said: "I think Donegal will win because they're multi-purpose. They're not relying on one individual. "They've worked with a basketball coach. McGuinness actually said it the week that the new rules were unveiled. "He said 'We're going back to the old game, this is all about scoring rate.' They're scoring 1-27, 1-28, 3-25. "Paddy McBrearty was asked after the All-Ireland semi-final about how he'd be pushing for a place in starting fifteen and he said he'd be pushing for a place in the matchday 26! "There's massive competition there because Jim has this messianic quality." Kerryman Spillane, perhaps not surprisingly, has a different opinion. He sees weakness in Donegal. Spillane said: "Their running game is a hard game to sustain for 70 minutes. "Zonal defence is a weakness. There's space to be exploited there by a kicking team. "The first half against Monaghan showed that as Monaghan switched the play from one side to the other. They'd an overload and took them on one-on-one and were very impressive. "So zonal marking, running in transition and Michael Murphy - no different from David Clifford - if he's contained (Kerry can win). "The new rules suit Kerry, Croke Park suits them as a heads up kicking team." Brolly famous has a history when it comes to predicting All-Ireland finals between Kerry and Donegal. In 2014, the Derryman wrote off Kerry's chances of winning another All-Ireland, only for them to beat Donegal 2-09 to 0-12 in the decider. After the match, Kieran Donaghy famously took a dig at the Sunday Game pundit, saying: "I think Joe Brolly told us the production line was finished in Kerry - well, Joe Brolly, what do you think of that?"


The Irish Sun
6 days ago
- Sport
- The Irish Sun
Kerry vs Donegal: Start time, FREE live stream, TV channel for huge GAA All-Ireland football final
ALL eyes will be on Croke Park once again THIS SUNDAY 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. It will also be shown on RTE One - instead of the usual RTE Two - in Ireland because of the Women's Euro 2025 final between England and Spain. 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 green and yellow 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.


The Sun
6 days ago
- Sport
- The Sun
Kerry vs Donegal: Start time, FREE live stream, TV channel for huge GAA All-Ireland football final
ALL eyes will be on Croke Park once again THIS SUNDAY as Kerry face Donegal in a mouthwatering GAA All-Ireland football final! Kerry are the most successful Gaelic football team in the competition's history, having lifted the title a staggering 38 times. 2 2 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 go into this final as favourites, which wasn't a good omen for Kerry's previous opponents, Armagh. 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. It will also be shown on RTE One - instead of the usual RTE Two - in Ireland because of the Women's Euro 2025 final between England and Spain. 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. 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 green and yellow 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.