Postpublished at 13:31 British Summer Time 19 May
Kerry 0-7 Tyrone 1-8
Cormac Dillon fires over his fourth of the day from a free outside the Tyrone final third.
U20 All-Ireland Final - Kerry 1-14 Tyrone 1-20 (FT)
Armagh Ladies 0-17 Donegal Ladies 1-13 (aet)
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Kerry 0-7 Tyrone 1-8
Cormac Dillon fires over his fourth of the day from a free outside the Tyrone final third.
Kerry 0-6 Tyrone 1-8
Eddie Healy fights off pressure from the Tyrone defender to slice the ball over for his second of the day.
Ruairi McCullagh fires over a free for Tyrone.
Kerry 0-5 Tyrone 1-7
Eoin McElholm works the ball forward to Ruairi McCullagh who fires over.
Moments later, McElholm finds himself in front of the posts and blasts over his second of the day.
Kerry 0-5 Tyrone 1-5
Tyrone drive up the pitch and Cormac Devlin fires over for the point.
Rob Stack returns to the field as Evan Boyle makes way.
Kerry 0-5 Tyrone 1-4
Cormac Dillon hits his third of the day to reduce the deficit to two points.
Evan Boyle is on to temporarily replace Rob Stack as the Kerry captain receives treatment.
Kerry 0-4 Tyrone 1-4
Kerry goalkeeper Michael Tansley denies Cormac Devlin with a brilliant close-range save.
Kerry 0-4 Tyrone 1-4
The post denies Gavin Potter a goal in the final after a brilliantly worked sweeping attack from Tyrone.
This final has sparked into life in the last few moments.
Kerry 0-4 Tyrone 1-4
Cormac Dillon responds for Kerry and fires over from the left wing.
Kerry 0-3 Tyrone 1-4
Ronan Cassidy splits the posts from am impressively tight angle to extend Tyrone's lead to four points.
Kerry 0-3 Tyrone 1-3
Joey Clarke drives into the Kerry box and blasts the ball off Charlie Keating and the ball ends up in the back of Michael Tansley's net.
Brilliant attacking intent from Clarke.
Kerry 0-3 Tyrone 0-3
Tyrone drive up the field and level the scoring again through Ronan Cassidy for his second score of the day.
Kerry 0-3 Tyrone 0-2
Eddie Healy makes a dangerous run into the box and receives the ball.
The Kerry man makes no mistakes and fires the ball over for the point.
Kerry 0-2 Tyrone 0-2
Ronan Cassidy is pulled down and earns Tyrone a free.
The Tyrone forward steps up and knocks over to level the scoring.
Kerry 0-2 Tyrone 0-1
Kerry have the lead.
Daniel Kirby receives the ball in front of the posts and kicks over his first of the day.
Kerry 0-1 Tyrone 0-1
Cormac Dillon splits the posts from range to earn Kerry their first point of the day.
Kerry 0-0 Tyrone 0-1
Kerry try to respond instantly but Eddie Healy steers the ball wide of the posts.
Kerry 0-0 Tyrone 0-1
Tyrone set the pace from the off and land the first point of the day through Eoin McElholm.
Kerry 0-0 Tyrone 0-0
Referee Paddy Neilan gets us underway in Portlaoise.
Who will lift the Clarke Cup?
Kerry v Tyrone (13:00 BST)
The Kingdom stormed their way to this year's Munster Under-20 final, beating Clare, Cork and Tipperary along the way.
They met Cork again in the final and played out a 1-15 to 0-12 win in Tralee to retain their Munster crown.
A closely contested All-Ireland semi-final saw Kerry edge Leinster champions Meath by one point to end a 16-year absence from the final.
Galway 2-14 Derry 0-15
Despite suffering a five-point 2-14 to 0-15 reverse to Galway, Derry manager Mickey Harte still saw positives to take from their opening All-Ireland Championship match at Salthill.
After a promising start the Derry manager had to watch his side battle for everything they could get following the 21st minute dismissal of Gareth McKinless for standing on the ankle of Galway forward Damien Comer.
It was an incident that handed the initiative to the home side on a plate.
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