1. Postpublished at 16:02 British Summer Time 29 June

    Armagh 0-0 Kerry 0-1

    Sean O'Shea throws and dummy and breezes past Rory Grugan to point.

    There's a huge Kerry roar and they've turned out for a quarter-final.

  2. Postpublished at 16:01 British Summer Time 29 June

    Armagh 0-0 Kerry 0-0

    Early goal chance for the Orchard men as Darragh McMullan tries a soccer style shot and it goes wide.

  3. Underway at Crokerpublished at 16:00 British Summer Time 29 June

    Armagh 0-0 Kerry 0-0

    Kildare referee Brendan Cawley throws the ball in.

  4. Armagh and Kerry 'difficult to call' - McKaiguepublished at 15:53 British Summer Time 29 June

    Armagh v Kerry, 16:00 BST

    Former Derry star Chrissy McKaigue feels today's All-Ireland quarter-final between Armagh and Kerry is a "difficult one to call".

    The teams met at the semi-final stage last year with Armagh prevailing in extra-time by two points on their way to claiming the big prize. As a result, Kerry will have revenge on their minds.

    The Kingdom had 10 points to spare when they grabbed the league points in Tralee back in March, but both teams will have a different look on Sunday as success will only be measured for the year by the end of July.

    "Kerry don't like being beaten and they were beaten by Armagh last year when, at a stage, Kerry looked like they were going to run away from it," McKaigue said.

    "That will definitely be something that's spoken about this week in the Kerry dressing room before they play Armagh.

    "Armagh are at present the most finely tuned machine in the country. It's their squad depth, it's their ability to stick to the system. On any given day Kieran McGeeney could name six or seven players of a starting 15.

    "They just have that cohesiveness about them that so many of their players have developed under him. Armagh, for me, start slight favourites but the winners of this game could win the All-Ireland because I think they're the two most capable teams in the country."

    Armagh's Rian O'Neill is challenged by Gavin White during last year's semi-finalImage source, Inpho
  5. Armagh fans out in forcepublished at 15:51 British Summer Time 29 June

    Armagh v Kerry, 16:00 BST

    Armagh fans ahead of the All-Ireland Senior Championship quarter-final match between Armagh and Kerry at Croke Park in Dublin.Image source, Getty Images
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    Armagh fans ahead of the All-Ireland Senior Championship quarter-final match between Armagh and Kerry at Croke Park in Dublin.

  6. Late change for Kerrypublished at 15:49 British Summer Time 29 June

    Armagh v Kerry, 16:00 BST

    Armagh will start as selected.

    One change to the Kerry team named midweek with Mark O'Shea starting at right half forward with Michael Burns dropping out.

    That means Paudie Clifford will start on the bench for Kerry.

  7. Team newspublished at 15:43 British Summer Time 29 June

    Armagh v Kerry, 16:00 BST

    Stefan Campbell will miss Armagh's All-Ireland quarter-final with Kerry on Sunday because of injury.

    The forward's impact from the bench has been a key part of the success enjoyed by Kieran McGeeney's All-Ireland champions in recent seasons, but he will miss the Croke Park contest (16:00 BST) because of a hand problem.

    The Orchard County will make three changes to their starting side from their defeat by Galway in their concluding round-robin fixture, a loss which came when they had already booked their place in the last eight.

    Ben Crealey replaces Jason Duffy in midfield with Rory Grugan coming into the half-forward line.

    Rian O'Neill will more to corner-forward with Conor Turbitt dropping to the bench, while Oisin Conaty is selected ahead of Cian McConville.

    For Kerry, Dylan Casey and Micheal Burns will start instead of Mike Breen and Diarmuid O'Connor.

    Breen suffered a hamstring issue prior to the Kingdom's preliminary quarter-final win over Cavan, while O'Connor was replaced in the game with a shoulder injury.

    Armagh: Ethan Rafferty; Paddy Burns, Barry McCambridge, Peter McGrane; Ross McQuillan, Tiernan Kelly, Jarlath Og Burns; Niall Grimley, Ben Crealey; Darragh McMullan, Rory Grugan, Joe McElroy; Oisin Conaty, Andrew Murnin, Rian O'Neill.

    Subs: Blaine Hughes, Greg McCabe, Aaron McKay, Aidan Forker, Connaire Mackin, Shane McPartlan, Conor Turbitt, Cian McConville, Jason Duffy, Tomas McCormack, Callum O'Neill.

    Kerry: Shane Ryan; Paul Murphy, Jason Foley, Dylan Casey; Brian O Beaglaoich, Gavin White, Tom O'Sullivan; Sean O'Brien, Joe O'Connor; Michael Burns, Dean O'Shea, Graham O'Sullivan; David Clifford, Conor Geaney, Dylan Geaney.

    Subs: Shane Murphy, Paudie Clifford, Evan Looney, Killian Spillane, Tom Leo O'Sullivan, Armin Heinrich, Mark O'Shea, Tomas Kennedy, Darragh Lyne, Paul Geaney, Dara Moynihan.

    Referee: Brendan Cawley (Kildare)

    Armagh v Kerry,Image source, bb
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    Armagh v Kerry,

  8. Countdown to Armagh v Kerrypublished at 15:41 British Summer Time 29 June

    Armagh v Kerry, 16:00 BST

    There's still plenty of drama ahead with Armagh getting set to face Kerry.

    Armagh players share a joke as they inspect the pitchImage source, inpho
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    Armagh players share a joke as they inspect the pitch

  9. 'The stuff of dreams'published at 15:35 British Summer Time 29 June

    FT: Meath 2-16 Galway 2-15

    Meath's man-of-the-match, Jordan Morris speaking to RTE: "Emotions are fairly high at the minute. I think we were the only group who thought we could make it this far, so we're going to keep pushing on."

    On their composure late on: "Controlling the second half is something we've been working on. Galway got a run on us but be brought it back, which shows good fighting spirit."

    On the Meath support: "Growing up, this was the stuff of dreams. No feeling can describe this and in two weeks' time, we hope to have you all back."

    On an upcoming semi-final: "We relish every week we get to train together and play together, so we will push on."

  10. Postpublished at 15:28 British Summer Time 29 June

    FT: Meath 2-16 Galway 2-15

    Meath's Jordan Morris celebrates scoring his crucial second goalImage source, Inpho
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    Meath's Jordan Morris celebrates scoring his crucial second goal

  11. Full-timepublished at 15:25 British Summer Time 29 June

    Meath 2-16 Galway 2-15

    WOW - Meath are through to the All-Ireland semi-final and who would have called that!!

    They've now beaten Dublin, Kerry and Galway in this years championship.

    Remarkable from Robbie Brennan's side.

    FT: Meath 2-16 Galway 2-15Image source, Inpho
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    FT: Meath 2-16 Galway 2-15

  12. Postpublished at 15:24 British Summer Time 29 June

    Meath 2-16 Galway 2-15

    Matthew Costello wins a free for Meath but will they keep the ball.

    15 seconds to the hooter.

  13. Postpublished at 15:23 British Summer Time 29 June

    Meath 2-16 Galway 2-15

    Meath have the ball with 45 seconds to go.

  14. Walsh two pointerpublished at 15:23 British Summer Time 29 June

    Meath 2-16 Galway 2-15

    Shane Walsh lands the two pointer.

    One in it with one go.

  15. Postpublished at 15:22 British Summer Time 29 June

    Meath 2-16 Galway 2-13

    Meath in the kick-out and Jordan Morris again beats his man and fists over.

    Meath by three with two to go!!

  16. Postpublished at 15:21 British Summer Time 29 June

    Meath 2-15 Galway 2-13

    Damian Comer lands a score to put two between them with three minutes to play.

  17. Postpublished at 15:20 British Summer Time 29 June

    Meath 2-15 Galway 2-12

    Meath go three up and it's Jordan Morris again.

    Morris has 1-5 to his name.

  18. Postpublished at 15:20 British Summer Time 29 June

    Meath 2-14 Galway 2-12

    Cillian McDaid has a go from two point range after a great Cein Darcy catch from the kick-out but he leaves it short and Meath can attack.

    Four minutes to go...

  19. Postpublished at 15:19 British Summer Time 29 June

    Meath 2-14 Galway 2-12

    Billy Hogan steps up but strikes it wide and that's the third wide he's kicked.

    Meath have 10 overall.

  20. Postpublished at 15:18 British Summer Time 29 June

    Meath 2-14 Galway 2-12

    Jordan Morris looks in trouble at the sideline but does very well to win a 45 for his team.

    Billy Hogan is coming forward once again to take it.