Postpublished at 17:36 British Summer Time 13 July 2024
Armagh 0-2 Kerry 0-2
Conor Turbitt fouled off the ball as Armagh attack and the free is given right in front of the posts. Turbitt dusts himself off and ties it up.
Tailteann Cup final: Laois 2-6 Down 0-14
All-Ireland SFC semi-final: Armagh 1-18 Kerry 1-16 (AET)
Paul McIntyre & David Mohan
Armagh 0-2 Kerry 0-2
Conor Turbitt fouled off the ball as Armagh attack and the free is given right in front of the posts. Turbitt dusts himself off and ties it up.
Armagh 0-1 Kerry 0-2
But no mistake from Paudie Clifford who kicks Kerry back ahead.
Armagh 0-1 Kerry 0-1
Philly McMahon
Eight-time All-Ireland winner with Dublin on BBC Sport
"I'm impressed by Armagh. They're kicking it in like Kerry do kicking in with O'Neill on the edge of the 'D'.
Armagh 0-1 Kerry 0-1
David Clifford with his first involvement, but after the shimmy and shot, the ball tails wide to the left.
Armagh 0-1 Kerry 0-1
Kerry's Paul Geaney is shown yellow for a high challenge. We've played just two minutes.
Armagh 0-0 Kerry 0-1
Philly McMahon
Eight-time All-Ireland winner with Dublin on BBC Sport
"When you have the quality of O'Shea, you can't give that space."
Armagh 0-1 Kerry 0-1
Armagh hit back immediately as Peter McGrane is picked out in space and curls over. Super start by both teams.
Armagh 0-0 Kerry 0-1
First Kerry attack and first score from Seanie O'Shea. Just 12 seconds in.
Armagh 0-0 Kerry 0-0
David Gough throws the ball is in and the game is on. Armagh attacking Hill 16.
Armagh v Kerry (17:30)
Michael Murphy
Former Donegal captain and All-Ireland winner on BBC Sport
"The last day against Derry, maybe being a bit patchy in terms of form, and I think they sniff blood and I would expect them today to come with a bit more energy and vigour into this performance against Armagh."
Armagh v Kerry (17:30)
John Haughey
BBC Sport NI at Croke Park
After the muted Tailteann Cup fare, Armagh's fans (and a few Kerry folk) really found their voice during the pre-match parade. The reverberations around headquarters were quite something. It's nearly time for battle to commence. I for one cannot wait.
Armagh v Kerry (17:30)
Armagh break from the parade early and Kerry opt to do likewise. The teams are most certainly ready for action.
Armagh v Kerry (17:30)
Michael Murphy
Former Donegal captain and All-Ireland winner on BBC Sport
"They (Kerry) because of the teams that they have come up against, they haven't had a good test.
"But they are the most experienced team left."
Armagh v Kerry (17:30 BST)
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Armagh v Kerry (17:30)
Both teams are now lined up behind the Artane Band, so throw-in is getting closer.
Plenty of colour around Croke Park, but Armagh have opted for the black kit today.
Armagh v Kerry (17:30)
Oisin McConville
Armagh All-Ireland winner on BBC Sport
"Everybody feels like they have a chance this weekend. All four teams that are left have a realistic chance.
"Armagh people realise that they have a massive chance and it's up to Armagh to grab it."
Armagh v Kerry (17:30)
Mickey Harte
Former Derry & Tyrone boss on BBC Sport
"I'm still not ready for the pipe and the slippers.
I like what I do and I like managing."
Armagh v Kerry (17:30)
John Haughey
BBC Sport NI at Croke Park
Armagh supporters' zeal in continuing to follow their team all over the country despite some crushing disappointments has been remarked on by many people and once again, the Orange men are winning the colours battle today.
The Cusack Stand is a sea of orange with just an occasional sprinkling of the Kingdom's green and yellow. Maybe the Kerry folk are waiting for the final.
Maybe even proud Kerryman Kieran Donaghy in the Armagh dugout might have a thing or two to say about that.
Armagh v Kerry (17:30)
Mickey Harte
Former Derry & Tyrone boss on BBC Sport
"No regrets.
The lads are good and they're very committed to the cause and they are very good footballers. And I suppose their aspirations are very high and I hope that they go on and succeed on where they want to go."
Armagh v Kerry (17:30)
Faith Harper
BBC Sport NI at Croke Park
The former Donegal captain isn’t going with his Ulster neighbours for this one.
Speaking before the game, he believes "Armagh will take Kerry the full way but Kerry’s little bit of forward class might get them over the line."
Sitting on the fence with this one a bit, or as he put it, "who knows?"
Everntually after a lot of thought he did land on Kerry.
Prediction - Kerry