Postpublished at 15:18 British Summer Time 29 June
Meath 2-14 Galway 2-12

Conor Gray of Meath celebrates after scoring his side's first goal
Odhran Crumley
Meath 2-14 Galway 2-12
Conor Gray of Meath celebrates after scoring his side's first goal
Meath 2-14 Galway 2-12
Kieran Molloy replaces Sean Kelly for Galway.
Meath 2-14 Galway 2-12
Cathal Hickey puts Meath two up with his first score of the game.
This has been breath-taking.
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Underfoot conditions have been an issue for the players today
Shane Walsh of Galway slips
Meath’s goalkeeper Billy Hogan slips as he attempts a 2 point shot
Meath 2-13 Galway 2-12
Galway kick their ninth wide.
Meath 2-13 Galway 2-12
What a move from Meath as Sean Coffey latches onto loose possession and sets Matthew Costello away and he has the presence of mind to pass it to Jordan Morris who can palm it into the empty net!!
Meath’s Jordan Morris celebrates
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Billy Hogan takes the resulting 45'.
Hogan steps up and sends it wide for Meath's ninth of the game.
Nine minutes to go...
Meath 1-13 Galway 2-12
Jordan Morris latches onto a breaking high ball soccer style and it's a full length diving save from Connor Gleeson to deny a sure goal.
Meath 1-13 Galway 2-12
Eoghan Frayne gets a much needed score for Meath.
Meath 1-12 Galway 2-12
Matt Gault
BBC Sport NI at Croke Park
This is more like the 2025 championship now.
Crazy last 10 minutes.
Meath 1-12 Galway 2-12
The Tribesmen are alive and kicking and what a few minutes for them.
That move was all about John Maher who drove at the heart of the Meath defence and the space opened up for Liam Silke in behind who finished it like a top forward to the net.
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Matt Gault
BBC Sport NI at Croke Park
This game has burst into life.
Great finish by Cillian McDaid, but the fist pass infield from Matthew Tierney was inch-perfect. McDaid didn't have to break his stride. Once he was in, he never looked like missing.
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Rob Finnerty taps it over and we are level for the sixth time.
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Cian Hernon hits the big post going for a point.
Ciaran Caulfield tries to burst out with the ball but it turned over by Damien Comer and Comer is fouled.
Simple tap over Galway free inbound.
Meath 1-12 Galway 1-11
What a response from Galway and after Shane Walsh's two-pointer, the Meath goalkeeper Billy Hogan sent his next kick-out over the sideline.
Galway set up the play and Cillian McDaid finishes expertly to the roof of the net.
One in it with 13 minutes to play.
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Shane Walsh has chance from a free for a two pointer and his side really need it.
Walsh nails it for the game's first two-pointer.
Meath 1-12 Galway 0-9
Matt Gault
BBC Sport NI at Croke Park
What a moment for Meath.
Conor Gray looked to have lost control of the ball, but still had the presence of mind to swing his right leg at it on the ground and send the Royal County contingent on the Hill into raptures.
Galway are on the ropes.
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Jordan Morris puts Meath six up with a massive score.
Brian O'Halloran replaces Sean Rafferty on the Meath team.
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WOW! Meath have a goal and they lead by five.
Conor Gray seemed to let the chance go as it slipped from his hands but he showed real composure to finish to the net soccer style.
Conor Gray of Meath shoots to score his side's first goal during the GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship quarter-final
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Matt Gault
BBC Sport NI at Croke Park
Huge roar from the Galway faithful as Damien Comer enters the fray.
He always seems to be carrying some knock or niggle, but he looks fired up right now, wasting no time before getting himself entangled with Ronan Ryan.
Comer has lit up Croke Park before. Galway need him now.