Goal controversy cleared uppublished at 16:29 BST 30 July 2023
Dublin 0-7 Kerry 1-4
Maurice Deegan
Former inter-county referee on BBC Two NI
What he (Geaney) did was bounce the ball off his foot, so the goal is good according to rule.
Dublin 1-15 Kerry 1-13 (FT)
Alvin McCaig
Dublin 0-7 Kerry 1-4
Maurice Deegan
Former inter-county referee on BBC Two NI
What he (Geaney) did was bounce the ball off his foot, so the goal is good according to rule.
Dublin 0-7 Kerry 1-4
Paul Geaney fires home to to give Kerry the lead at the break
Dublin 0-7 Kerry 1-4
Dublin draw level on the restart as Brian Howard rifles over.
Dublin 0-6 Kerry 1-4
The second half gets under way and it's still all to play for.
Dublin 0-6 Kerry 1-4
Oisin McConville
Armagh All-Ireland winner on BBC Sport
The supporting cast around these two players haven't been good enough.
They are not offering a lot.
Dublin 0-6 Kerry 1-4
Michael Murphy
Former Donegal captain and All-Ireland winner on BBC Sport
All these Dublin forwards have to be marked, as do their two midfielders because they are attacking threats.
And if you leave one of them free they'll kick scores like the score Fenton kicked and the one Mannion kicked.
Dublin 0-6 Kerry 1-4
Philly McMahon
Eight-time All-Ireland winner with Dublin on BBC Sport
That's definitely a sucker-punch for Dublin. Dublin had done so well defensively.
Dublin 0-6 Kerry 1-4
Philly McMahon
Eight-time All-Ireland winner with Dublin on BBC Sport
(David) Gough in fairness for me has had a really good first half. He's let little bits go which we all want. But, when he's seen fouls he's called it.
HT: Dublin 0-6 1-4
Matt Gault
BBC Sport NI at Croke Park
Wow.
With virtually the last play of the half, Paul Geaney just about kept his composure to fire the ball past Stephen Cluxton. A wonderful kickpass inside from David Clifford, too.
It's the first championship goal Cluxton has conceded since 2019.
Dublin 0-6 Kerry 1-4
What a way to end the half with Geaney's strike edging the Kingdom in front at the break.
Dublin looked the more assured side until the goal.
Dublin 0-6 Kerry 1-4 (HT)
Half-time score in Croke Park
Dublin 0-6 Kerry 1-4
Kerry grab the opening goal with Paul Geaney jinking and dummying before slamming the ball into the net.
Massive moment in the game.
Dublin 0-6 Kerry 0-4
Stephen Cluxton arrows a free over and Dublin lead by two.
Dublin 0-5 Kerry 0-4
Matt Gault
BBC Sport NI at Croke Park
Well, it hasn't been David Clifford's afternoon so far. He was unable to shake off the Dub defenders a few moments ago, and when he got the ball there, you expected to see that ball fly between the posts, but it went wide.
He scored 0-8 in last year's final and needs five today to surpass Derry's Shane McGuigan as the championship's top scorer in 2023.
He only has one today.
Dublin 0-5 Kerry 0-4
It's a tough enough chance but David Clifford sends a shot wide of the Dublin post.
Kerry's tailisman has yet to hit top gear.
Dublin 0-5 Kerry 0-4
A big moment as David Clifford bares down on goal but Dublin defenders get back to halt the Kingdom star.
A frustrating game so far for Clifford and the Kerry attack.
Dublin 0-5 Kerry 0-3
Philly McMahon
Eight-time All-Ireland winner with Dublin on BBC Sport
When you have two-players on David Clifford, and you give Seanie O'Shea the opportunity, he'll take it.
He's that good.
Dublin 0-5 Kerry 0-4
Sean O'Shea flights over his third score to bring Kerry within a point.
Dublin 0-5 Kerry 0-3
Dublin 0-5 Kerry 0-3
Philly McMahon
Eight-time All-Ireland winner with Dublin on BBC Sport
'Kerry players are coming out towards the 45 metre line. Once they get a shot inside you'll see (David) Clifford is one v one, but they are recycling it back and missing an opportunity.
'They are missing that chance to get the ball into their most dangerous threat.'