Postpublished at 18:06 British Summer Time 12 July
Kerry 1-11 Tyrone 0-12
Another good score from Canavan as he brings Tyrone a touch closer.
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Andy Gray
Kerry 1-11 Tyrone 0-12
Another good score from Canavan as he brings Tyrone a touch closer.
Kerry 1-11 Tyrone 0-12
Not something you see every day. Mattie Donnelly has to charge jersey as it appears he's put on Peter Harte's one by mistake.
A nice, sweaty present for Peter when he comes off the bench.
Kerry 1-11 Tyrone 0-12
Mickey Harte
Former Derry & Tyrone boss on BBC Sport
That's another goal saved from Niall Morgan's alertness.
Kerry 1-11 Tyrone 0-12
There's some lovely hands from Kerry and Paudie Clifford sends it over when he was aiming for goal.
They'll take the point, but that could have been more.
Kerry 1-11 Tyrone 0-12
Matt Gault
BBC Sport NI at Croke Park
They say Darragh Canavan hasn't caught fire in this year's championship.
He has 0-5 this afternoon. Not bad. Darren McCurry is yet to register a score.
Kerry 1-10 Tyrone 0-12
Ohh Darragh Canavan you wee dancer. He lands a lovely two-pointer. Mega score.
One in it.
Kerry 1-10 Tyrone 0-10
Kerry look like they are in but there's some big defence, particularly from Niall Devlin, from Tyrone to stop the Kingdom getting a shot away on goal.
Conn Kilpatrick is then penalised for a push after Tyrone had done the hard work, and Clifford pops the ball over.
Kerry 1-19 Tyrone 0-10
Kerry 1-9 Tyrone 0-10
That's the start Tyrone needed as Darragh Canavan fires over the opening point of the half.
Kerry 1-9 Tyrone 0-9
Off we go! Time for more fun in the sun.
HT: Kerry 1-9 Tyrone 0-9
It shouldn't be too long before we're back under way at Croke Park.
Will Tyrone get back into this one, or is this Kerry's to lose?
HT: Kerry 1-9 Tyrone 0-9
Philly McMahon
Eight-time All-Ireland winner with Dublin on BBC Sport
Tyrone are playing the traditional Kerry style, the little pop ball at the top of the D, they have small, jinky players and they have runners off, one or two have been turned over but they need to keep trying as that is where they can turn Kerry backwards and can have a bit of space in front to get scores.
HT: Kerry 1-9 Tyrone 0-9
Now that's a photo and a half.
HT: Kerry 1-9 Tyrone 0-9
Conor McManus
Two-time Ulster winner on BBC Two NI
Tyrone started really well but as the game went on they coughed up silly dispossessions and turnovers. Kerry turned them over 12 times and took 1-5 from turnovers so if Tyrone are going to claw that back they need to look after the ball a bit better as Kerry are really punishing them.
HT: Kerry 1-9 Tyrone 0-9
The Red Hands are playing, but I'd say there are plenty of red faces, necks and arms too in the Dublin sun.
Don't forget your suncream if you're out in that. Fair play to the players in that first half, the heat didn't seem to play too big a role.
HT: Kerry 1-9 Tyrone 0-9
Oisin McConville
Armagh All-Ireland winner on BBC Sport
Tyrone on reflection, will be quite happy with how things have gone. I know they went out of the game for 10 minutes and Kerry really dominated, but Kerry could have put the game to bed with the amount of goal chances they had, but they haven't.
HT: Kerry 1-9 Tyrone 0-9
Watch David Clifford's big moment in the first half.
Watch: David Clifford fires in Kerry's first goal of the game
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Trying to mark David Clifford is like trying to build a snowman in this heat. Nearly impossible.
Clifford ended the half with 1-5.
HT: Kerry 1-9 Tyrone 0-9
Mickey Harte
Former Derry & Tyrone boss on BBC Sport
The second goal save from Niall Morgan kept this game alive. I think if that had have gone in it would have been a very big hill for Tyrone to climb.
HT: Kerry 1-9 Tyrone 0-9
Matt Gault
BBC Sport NI at Croke Park
Tyrone will not be overly disappointed with how that first half played out.
Kerry hit a mini-purple patch around David Clifford's goal, but the Red Hands have put up a decent fight.
Niall Morgan has been outstanding for Tyrone. How many times have we said that over the years?!