Postpublished at 17:46 British Summer Time 28 August 2021
Kerry 0-19 Tyrone 3-13
Make that three....
Diarmuid O'Connor sticks another over the bar for Kerry.
Kerry 0-22 Tyrone 3-14 (result)
Tyrone will face Mayo on 11 September
Andy Gray
Kerry 0-19 Tyrone 3-13
Make that three....
Diarmuid O'Connor sticks another over the bar for Kerry.
Kerry 0-18 Tyrone 3-13
It's down to four. Paul Murphy leads by example and gets Kerry back on the board.
On the touchline, David Clifford was stretching his leg in what looks like a bid to come back on, but the grimace on his face suggests that might be a tall order.
Kerry 0-17 Tyrone 3-13
Kerry look shell-shocked by that goal. Tyrone are first to every ball and momentum is firmly on their side.
There's still plenty of time for a fightback but it will need to start soon!
Kerry 0-17 Tyrone 3-13
CONOR McKENNA FIRES HOME HIS SECOND GOAL OF THE GAME!
A high ball is sent into the Kerry area and it's only half cleared. McKenna picks the ball up, takes a glace and hits a low shot beyond Shane Ryan!
The noise when the ball hit the net was something else. If you think that was good, just wait and hear if they manage to hold on.
Tyrone lead by five midway through the first half!
Kerry 0-17 Tyrone 2-13
McShane again! Tyrone lead by two!
Mattie Donnelly wins the lose ball on halfway and he finds McShane as Tyrone are two-on-one. McShane takes the safe option and sends it over.
Much more like it from the former All-Star!
Kerry 0-17 Tyrone 2-12
Cathal McShane sends over a free after Kieran McGeary was chopped down.
First blood Tyrone.
Kerry 0-17 Tyrone 2-11
Darragh Canavan is like a little puppy out there, darting in and out of tackles and sprinting with enthusiasm after the ball.
A little puppy who is exceptionally good at football, that is.
Kerry 0-17 Tyrone 2-11
There was some roar as the players returned to the field.
If that doesn't get the pulses racing then nothing will!
Kerry are going to have to do it without David Clifford. He was visibly struggling towards the end of the game and he's taken his place on the bench for the restart.
A huge, huge blow.
Kerry 0-17 Tyrone 2-11
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Kerry 0-17 Tyrone 2-11
Right, we've calmed down enough to prepare ourselves to get far too excited again.
Who do you fancy from here?
Kerry 0-17 Tyrone 2-11
John Haughey
BBC Sport NI
After all the talk about Covid-hit Tyrone, Kerry looked to be the team labouring there in the closing moments of the 79 minutes of action. David Clifford wasn't the only Kerry player who appeared to be troubled by cramp and Peter Keane now has a huge task in rallying his side during what is likely to be a lengthy break before the action resumes.
In contrast, Darragh Canavan's energy has reinvigorated the Red Hands since his introduction while Cathal McShane's confidence will surely have soared since his goal.
Don't forget, the Red Hands have taken the Kingdom to extra-time despite being down to 14 players for 20 minutes because of their two black cards.
Kerry 0-17 Tyrone 2-11
The harder you work the luckier you get?
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Kerry 0-17 Tyrone 2-11
Getting to know each other...
Kerry 0-17 Tyrone 2-11
Should Mayo be worried?
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Kerry 0-17 Tyrone 2-11
Extra-time it is then!
Mayo await...
Kerry 0-17 Tyrone 2-11
You can hear and feel the tension in the stands, and that's filtering down to the white and green shirts below.
One. Minute. Remaining.
Kerry 0-17 Tyrone 2-11
My, my, my - this is ridiculously tense.
David Clifford wins the free and draws Kerry level.
Two minutes for someone to become a hero!
Kerry 0-16 Tyrone 2-11
McCurry sends a brilliant point over the bar!
Tyrone had to be patient and kept the ball before finding McCurry, who splits the posts.
Three to go!
Kerry 0-16 Tyrone 2-10
Welcome back, Cathal!
Kerry 0-16 Tyrone 2-10
Sean O'Shea levels the game for the sixth time as we tick into injury time.
We're set for nine, yes NINE minutes of injury-time!
Darren McCurry returns and Tyrone have their full compliment back on the pitch.