Postpublished at 15:30 British Summer Time 30 July 2023
Dublin v Kerry (15:30 BST)
Matt Gault
BBC Sport NI at Croke Park
The noise in this place, especially from the sea of ponchos on Hill 16, is absolutely thunderous.
This is going to be special.
Dublin 1-15 Kerry 1-13 (FT)
Alvin McCaig
Dublin v Kerry (15:30 BST)
Matt Gault
BBC Sport NI at Croke Park
The noise in this place, especially from the sea of ponchos on Hill 16, is absolutely thunderous.
This is going to be special.
Dublin v Kerry (15:30 BST)
He's still only 24 but David Clifford is already regarded one of the greatest players of all time, while some even believe he is the greatest.
Securing a second Celtic Cross medal with victory over Dublin on Sunday would only strengthen that argument.
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TV star Patrick Kielty explains just how big this game is.
"This a bucket list event for the people of Ireland - it's a bucket list event for people outside Ireland. It's the Irish Super Bowl. That's it.
The Super Bowl in America is professional. What you're about to see out here is completely amateur.'
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Young children at Michael Davitt GAC in Swatragh have welcomed members of Cambodian club Cairde Khmer to their pitches for games and training.
Read more here
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Thomas Niblock and Oisin McConville are joined by Kerry legend Seamus Moynihan to look ahead to the the big match.
Listen to the latest episode here
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Michael Murphy
Former Donegal captain and All-Ireland winner on BBC Sport
The aristocrats of Gaelic football. They are the two sides that have won Sam Maguire more than anybody. And to have 82,000 people here in the home of Gaelic Games in Croke Park today is fantastic.
I think the whole country is excited about it, we're all excited about it and I think the game itself too is going to live up to it because there's two teams with some cracking players.
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Dublin v Kerry (15:30 BST)
Dublin v Kerry (15:30 BST)
Dublin v Kerry (15:30 BST)
Dublin v Kerry (15.30 BST)
Oisin McConville
Armagh All-Ireland winner on BBC Sport
'Getting to an All-Ireland final is the pinnacle for every player. Playing in Croke Park on All-Ireland final day, from when you are four or five year's of age, that's what you want to do. And for some of us we got to realise that dream.'
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Kingdom supporters praise star forward David Clifford as they travel to Healy Park to watch the Allianz Football League encounter against Tyrone.
Dublin v Kerry (15:30 BST)
Matt Gault
BBC Sport NI at Croke Park
Applause rings out across Croke Park as Sinead O'Connor's Nothing Compares 2 U is played.
Quite a poignant moment following the Dublin-born singer's death earlier this week.
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Mickey Harte
Louth manager & ex-Tyrone boss on BBC Sport
It's a unique day in Irish sporting history. It's something everyone looks to from the beginning of the season. Whichever counties are involved, they're all excited about it.
Dublin v Kerry (15:30 BST)
Donegal's 2012 All-Ireland winning captain Michael Murphy previews today's game, looking at the, what All-Ireland final week is like for players and why this weekend's decider is so difficult to call.
Read Michael's BBC Sport column here
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Join Dion Dublin & BBC Sport's Thomas Niblock as they travel on the 'Road to Croke' and delve into the world of Gaelic football ahead of this afternoon's game.
Dublin v Kerry (15:30 BST)
Dublin v Kerry (15:30 BST)
Matt Gault
BBC Sport NI at Croke Park
As many would have predicted, Ciaran Kilkenny starts for Dublin in Niall Scully's place after coming on less than half an hour into the semi-final win over Monaghan.
Kilkenny hasn't been in the best form this year but he knows all about turning it on against Kerry in the All-Ireland final, producing a man-of-the-match display in the 2019 replay.
Kilkenny's presence completes a fearsome front six for the Dubs, with Cormac Costello very much the man in form of late.
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Dubs boss Dessie Farrell makes a late change with Ciaran Kilkenny coming into the starting line-up for Niall Scully.
There's also one change to the subs bench as Ross McGarry replaces Peadar Ó Cofaigh Byrne.
Kingdom manager Jack O'Connor makes a single switch with Stephen O'Brien rewarded for his impressive display as a substitute in the last-four victory over Derry.
O'Brien's inclusion comes at the expense of Adrian Spillane.
Dublin: Cluxton; Murchan, Fitzsimons, Byrne; McCarthy, J Small, Gannon; Fenton, Howard; P Small, Mannion, Kilkenny; Costello, O'Callaghan, Basquel.
Subs: Comerford, Bugler, Scully, Lahiff, MacMahon, McCaffrey, McGarry, Murphy, Newcombe, O'Dell, Rock.
Kerry: Ryan; O'Sullivan, Foley, O'Sullivan; P Murphy, Morley, White; O'Connor, Barry; Moynihan, O'Shea, O'Brien; P Clifford, D Clifford, Geaney.
Subs: S Murphy, A Spillane, Ó Beaglaoich, Breen, O'Sullivan, R Murphy, Burns, K Spillane, Casey, O'Sullivan, .Buckley.