Summary

  • Cork 0-10 Galway 2-7

  • Armagh 0-7 Kerry 1-8

  • Galway to play Kerry in final on 4 August

  1. Final whistlepublished at 21:00 British Summer Time 20 July

    FT: Armagh 0-7 Kerry 1-8

    That is all from us as Kerry break Armagh hearts to reach a third consecutive All-Ireland final.

    Galway is next on the agenda for them in the decider in a fortnight.

    You can read Kieran Lynch's report from the game here.

    Thanks for joining us - goodnight.

    Armagh v KerryImage source, Inpho
  2. Kerry through for the third straight yearpublished at 20:45 British Summer Time 20 July

    FT: Armagh 0-7 Kerry 1-8

    Armagh’s season is over and instead, Kerry will play in their third straight All-Ireland final.

    They came up short against Meath in 2022 and Dublin in 2023… Can they come out on the right side of victory against Galway in two weeks’ time?

  3. Kerry are in the final!published at 20:44 British Summer Time 20 July

    FT: Armagh 0-7 Kerry 1-8

    The game is all over and Kerry have booked their place in the All-Ireland final!

    They will meet Galway on August 4 at Croke Park.

  4. O’Hanlon heads for the benchpublished at 20:42 British Summer Time 20 July

    Armagh 0-7 Kerry 1-8

    Armagh legend Caroline O’Hanlon makes her way towards the bench and is replaced by Moya Feehan. Aged 39, is this the last we will see of O’Hanlon in an Armagh jersey? If so, what a servant she has been for her county.

  5. Three minutes to gopublished at 20:40 British Summer Time 20 July

    Armagh 0-7 Kerry 1-8

    Kerry’s Niamh Ni Chonchuir has a chance to add to her side’s lead, but instead of opting to take the easy point, she goes for goal and sees her shot saved.

  6. Postpublished at 20:38 British Summer Time 20 July

    Armagh 0-7 Kerry 1-8

    With five minutes to go, things aren’t looking good for Armagh… Can they pull off a remarkable comeback?

  7. Mackin goes in the sin binpublished at 20:33 British Summer Time 20 July

    Armagh 0-7 Kerry 1-8

    Armagh are in big trouble now, as they have to play the rest of the game without Blaithin Mackin!

    She is shown a yellow card following a high tackle on Lorraine Scanlon.

    There are nine minutes to go.

  8. Postpublished at 20:30 British Summer Time 20 July

    Armagh 0-7 Kerry 1-8

    Finally, Kerry have lift off in the second half, as Danielle O’Leary taps over a free.

  9. Postpublished at 20:29 British Summer Time 20 July

    Armagh 0-7 Kerry 1-7

    Scores are at a premium in O’Connor Park so far in the second half. We’re 18 minutes into the period and Kerry are yet to add to their first half scoring. However, they still lead by three.

  10. Crucial save by Carrpublished at 20:25 British Summer Time 20 July

    Armagh 0-7 Kerry 1-7

    Kerry have a huge goal chance, but Ciara Murphy sees her shot saved by Anna Carr at close range!

  11. Postpublished at 20:21 British Summer Time 20 July

    Armagh 0-7 Kerry 1-7

    Armagh have calls for a penalty as Aoife McCoy hits the deck, but the referee isn't interested!

    Caroline O'Hanlon picks out Kelly Mallon with a superb pass and she offloads for McCoy. The Dromintee woman goes down under contact, but the referee declares that the Kerry defender stood her ground.

  12. Armagh showing signs of lifepublished at 20:19 British Summer Time 20 July

    Armagh 0-7 Kerry 1-7

    There might just be life left in Armagh yet... Blaithin Mackin converts a free and it's a one-score game.

  13. Postpublished at 20:18 British Summer Time 20 July

    Armagh 0-6 Kerry 1-7

    Niamh Coleman opens the second half's scoring - with Armagh's first since the 13th minute.

    The Orchard County need inspiration and Kelly Mallon might provide it - she's introduced for Eve Lavery.

  14. Frees missed at both endspublished at 20:11 British Summer Time 20 July

    Armagh 0-5 Kerry 1-7

    Louise Ni Mhuircheartaigh misses a free from close range for Kerry, whilst Armagh's Eve Lavery hits the post from a dead ball at the other end.

  15. Back underwaypublished at 20:08 British Summer Time 20 July

    Armagh 0-5 Kerry 1-7

    The action resumes at O'Connor Park.

  16. Ni Chonchhuir's goal proving key at the breakpublished at 20:04 British Summer Time 20 July

    HT: Armagh 0-5 Kerry 1-7

    They say goals win games and whether or not that proves true today remains to be seen, but there is no doubt that a goal has changed this one.

    Armagh led 0-5 to 0-2 at that point, but since Niamh Ni Chonchuir hit the net, The Kingdom have been in control.

    Greg McGonigle's side need a fast start to the second half if they are to pull this back.

  17. Half-timepublished at 19:54 British Summer Time 20 July

    HT: Armagh 0-5 Kerry 1-7

    It’s half-time in Tullamore where Kerry lead by five, after scoring 1-5 on the bounce!

    Armagh still have hope, as Niamh Carmody will spend the first nine minutes of the second half in the sin bin, but with Aishling O’Connell fisting over the last score of the half, there is no doubting that the Orchard girls have a lot of work to do.

  18. Postpublished at 19:48 British Summer Time 20 July

    Armagh 0-5 Kerry 1-6

    It's a goal chance apiece and neither side profits!

    In on goal, Armagh's Eve Lavery spills possession of the ball. Upon retaining it, she attempts a shot for a point, but blazes wide.

    At the other end, Kerry's Niamh Carmody almost hits the Armagh net, but her powerful shot is pushed over the bar by Anna Carr.

  19. Carmody hits the point of the daypublished at 19:46 British Summer Time 20 July

    Armagh 0-5 Kerry 1-5

    Niamh Carmody pushes Kerry's lead out to three with an incredible point from range.

  20. Postpublished at 19:42 British Summer Time 20 July

    Armagh 0-5 Kerry 1-4

    Louise Ni Mhuircheartaigh converts a free and adds to Kerry's lead.