Emotions running high in Croke Parkpublished at 17:06 British Summer Time 28 July
Armagh 1-11 Galway 0-13
All-Ireland football final: Armagh 1-11 Galway 0-13 (FT)
Armagh win first All-Ireland title since 2002
Galway lose their second final in three years, wait for title still stretches back to 2001
Aaron McKay's goal in 47th minute gave Armagh first lead
Galway lost Rob Finnerty to early injury
David Mohan
Armagh 1-11 Galway 0-13
Armagh 1-11 Galway 0-13
Another patient Galway build-up as they try to engineer a shooting opportunity. The clock is ticking. Two minutes left.
Armagh 1-11 Galway 0-13
Stefan Campbell takes a shot but it goes to the left. Two minutes into the six of added time played.
Armagh 1-11 Galway 0-13
Shane Walsh doesn't have the range as Armagh come away with it.
Armagh 1-11 Galway 0-13
Aaron McKay goes into Sean Hurson's book as Galway are given a free around 40 metres out on the left.
Six minutes of added time to come.
Armagh 1-11 Galway 0-13
Cillian McDaid adds another almost immediately. We're ticking towards added time and just the minimum between them.
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Cein D'Arcy finishes another patient Galway build-up to narrow the gap to two. We're into the 69th minute.
Armagh 1-11 Galway 0-11
Oisin O'Neill kicks a superb score from out on the left to leave a goal between them. There are four minutes left but anticipate there will be a substantial amount of stoppage time.
Armagh 1-10 Galway 0-11
Another missed opportunity for Galway. That's their last four shots coming to nothing.
Armagh 1-10 Galway 0-11
Armagh go upfield and Niall Grimley slings over with the help of the post. They needed that.
Armagh 1-9 Galway 0-11
Shane Walsh claims a mark around 40 meters out on the left but drops his shot into the arms of Blaine Hughes.
Armagh 1-9 Galway 0-11
Armagh 1-9 Galway 0-11
Hawkeye denies Galway for a second time, no doubt about it this time.
Jarlath Og Burns comes in for Armagh with Connaire Mackin replaced. We are approaching 60 minutes played.
Armagh 1-09 Galway 0-11
Philly McMahon
Eight-time All-Ireland winner with Dublin on BBC Sport
Two things can happen here now.
Armagh can keep building momentum, getting the extra score or Galway will take the momentum. You'll question if Armagh took the lead too early.
I know you can't choose when you take the lead but when it comes to the melting point of game and getting the noise from the crowd, you want the other team feeling like this is getting away from them.
Armagh 1-9 Galway 0-11
Cein D'Arcy lands for Galway and that is an important score as it's the first since the Armagh goal.
Armagh 1-9 Galway 0-10
It was a long way out and Rian O'Neill can't get it on target as it tails out to the left and wide. 54 minutes played.
Armagh 1-9 Galway 0-10
Play resumes after that lengthy stoppage due to Grugan's injury and Armagh have won an attacking free...
Armagh 1-9 Galway 0-9
Philly McMahon
Eight-time All-Ireland winner with Dublin on BBC Sport
I'm not sure if that is a ball he was looking to put over the bar. Doesn't really matter.
That has changed the whole momentum of this game.
Armagh 1-9 Galway 0-10
Grugan does indeed make way with Oisin O'Neill introduced for the Orchard men.
Armagh 1-9 Galway 0-10
Armagh's Rory Grugan is down hurt and it seems his day is done.