Summary

  • Kilkenny 0-30 Tipperary 4-21 (FT)

  • Tipperary will meet Cork in the All-Ireland SHC Final on 20 July, which will be live on the BBC

  • John McGrath, Darragh McCarthy and Jason Forde score first-half goals for Tipp

  • McCarthy sent off for two yellow card offences

  • Oisin O'Donoghue fires Tipp's fourth goal in closing stages

  1. Divided loyalties in Dublinpublished at 15:45 British Summer Time 6 July

    Kilkenny v Tipperary, 16:00 BST, Croke Park

    Hurling fans outside Croke ParkImage source, Inpho
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    Hurling fans outside Croke Park

  2. Postpublished at 15:44 British Summer Time 6 July

    Kilkenny v Tipperary, 16:00 BST

    Paul Murphy
    Four-time All-Ireland winner with Kilkenny on BBC Sport NI

    For this group of [Kilkenny] players, there's very few All-Ireland medals in that dressing room. There's a certain expectation that these players need to absorb. But for those lads, I'd love for them to get a medal.

  3. Cork demolish Dublin in the first semi-finalpublished at 15:41 British Summer Time 6 July

    Kilkenny v Tipperary, 16:00 BST

    Take a look back at yesterday's semi-final when goal-hungry Cork put Dublin to the sword.

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    Watch: Goal blitz as Cork storm past Dublin into All-Ireland final

  4. Team newspublished at 15:38 British Summer Time 6 July

    Kilkenny v Tipperary, 16:00 BST, Croke Park

    Eoin Cody and Shane Murphy have been restored to the Kilkenny line-up to face an unchanged Tipperary in Sunday's All-Ireland Hurling semi-final at Croke Park.

    Ballyhale Shamrocks club-man Cody returns to Derek Lyng's full-forward line after missing the Leinster final win over Galway on 8 June with a leg injury.

    Tipperary boss Liam Cahill has made one late change for the Munster county's first last-four appearance in six years as Conor Stakelum comes in at midfield for Peter McGarry and will partner Willie Connors.

    Michael Breen, Ronan Maher, John McGrath and Jason Forde all started Tipp's 2019 All-Ireland final win over Kilkenny.

    Kilkenny: Eoin Murphy; Mikey Butler, Huw Lawlor, Shane Murphy; Mikey Carey, Richie Reid, Paddy Deegan; Cian Kenny, Jordan Molloy; Adrian Mullen, John Donnelly, Billy Ryan; Martin Keoghan, TJ Reid, Eoin Cody.

    Subs: Aidan Tallis, Tommy Walsh, David Blanchfield, Padraic Moylan, Killian Doyle, Zach Bay Hammond, Fionan Mackessy, Stephen Donnelly, Luke Hogan, Luke Connellan, Billy Drennan.

    Tipperary: Rhys Shelly; Robert Doyle, Eoghan Connolly, Michael Breen; Craig Morgan, Ronan Maher, Bryan O'Mara; Willie Connors, Conor Stakelum; Jake Morris, Andrew Ormond, Sam O'Farrell; Darragh McCarthy, John McGrath, Jason Forde.

    Subs: Barry Hogan, Joe Caesar, Sean Kenneally, Seamus Kennedy, Brian McGrath, Noel McGrath, Oisin O'Donoghue, Johnny Ryan, Peter McGarry, Darragh Stakelum, Alan Tynan.

    Kilkenny v TipperaryImage source, BBC Sport
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    Kilkenny v Tipperary

  5. All-Ireland minor finalpublished at 15:35 British Summer Time 6 July

    FT: Kerry 1-15 Tyrone 1-16

    Tyrone won the All-Ireland Minor Football Championship for the first time since 2010 with a dramatic 1-16 to 1-15 win over Kerry in Sunday's final.

    Ben Kelliher netted the only goal of the first half as Kerry held a 1-8 to 0-7 advantage at the break.

    Tyrone, without key forward Joel Kerr after his move to Premier League side West Ham, kept fighting and got a goal through Peter Colton's penalty with nine minutes remaining in Newbridge.

    There was nothing to split the sides in injury time, but Diarmuid Martin popped up with the decisive point in the final minute to get Tyrone over the line.

    After a tight opening quarter, Tyrone started to stretch their legs as James Mulgrew landed a two-pointer from play and Eoin Long fired over a free.

    Read more here

    FT: Kerry 1-15 Tyrone 1-16Image source, inpho
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    FT: Kerry 1-15 Tyrone 1-16

  6. Tipp topple the Cats in the first gamepublished at 15:32 British Summer Time 6 July

    Kilkenny v Tipperary, 16:00 BST

    Today's curtain-raiser at Croke Park was an epic All-Ireland camogie quarter-final between Tipperary and Kilkenny that went the way of Tipp, 1-22 to 0-19 after extra-time.

    They will face Galway in the semi-final, with Cork drawn against Waterford.

    The draw for the Intermediate semi-finals pits Antrim against Offaly, with Down to take on Kerry.

    Tipperary's Grace O'Brien and Kilkenny's Michelle TeehanImage source, Getty Images
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    Tipperary's Grace O'Brien is tackled by Michelle Teehan

  7. Who will join Cork in the final?published at 15:30 British Summer Time 6 July

    Kilkenny v Tipperary, 16:00 BST

    We're back for the second of the All-Ireland hurling semi-finals at Croke Park and what a game we have in store as Kilkenny take on Tipperary at 16:00 BST.

    Yesterday, Cork produced a stunning display against to stamp their ticket to the final, so it's over to the other two traditional powers of hurling to battle it out in a bid to join the Munster champions on July 20.

    Despite being old rivals, the last time Kilkenny and Tipperary met in the championship was back in the 2019 final when Tipp claimed their 28th title, but it's Kilkenny who lead the way on the roll of honour with 36, yet the Liam MacCarthy Cup has not visited Noreside since 2015.

    Both teams are absolutely ravenous for success and when they meet, it more often than not produces fireworks, so get ready for a thrilling battle in a game many feel is too close to call.

    The game will be shown live on BBC Two NI, the BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website. There will also be live text updates on the BBC Sport website, with a report and report and reaction to follow, so sit back and enjoy.

    Croke ParkImage source, Inpho