Kerry-Donegal game confirmed for GAA+ as All-Ireland SFC fixtures revealed
Cork-Meath and Roscommon-Tyrone will also be live on GAA+, while RTÉ have Galway against Kildare.
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Cork-Meath and Roscommon-Tyrone will also be live on GAA+, while RTÉ have Galway against Kildare.
The Kingdom are Munster Champions following a dominant second half display over Cork
Cork will welcome old rivals Meath on Leeside meanwhile.
Cork-Meath and Roscommon-Tyrone will also be live on GAA+, while RTÉ have Galway against Kildare.
All-Ireland series opened with heavyweight clash in Killarney.
Dublin will play Louth and Armagh host Derry.
Dublin will play Louth and Armagh host Derry.
Tralee trio combines for 3-10 as they advance to face champions Tyrone.
The Kingdom won by the minimum.
Micheál Burns was sent-off before the second half started in Killarney.
Kerry claim their first U20 title since 2008 with an eight point win over Tyrone
Kerry host Donegal in Killarney, Galway entertain Kildare in Salthill.
Jack O’Connor’s side came away from Ennis with an eight-point win.
Kerry will face Donegal in the first round of All-Ireland Football Championship in a rematch of last year's final and the 2026 Allianz League decider.
Stirring second-half performance puts Cork away while Déise come out on top against Tipperary.
Donegal’s thumping league final win is the intriguing backdrop to All-Ireland series opener in Killarney.
Cork and Kerry will meet in the Munster final for the fifth year-in-a-row next Monday.
Captain Paddy Lane hit two late points to seal Kerry’s victory.
There were wins in Leinster tonight for Dublin, Laois, Wexford, and Galway.
Kingdom still without a number of key players including Gavin White, Shane Ryan, Paul Murphy, Tom O’Sullivan, Seán O’Shea and Paul Geaney
Tomorrow’s semi-finals see Kerry travel to Clare and Cork head to Tipperary.
Both Thursday evening results mean all four counties can end up in the Munster decider.
The Munster champions outscored the Red Hand county by 0-17 to 0-2 from the 25th minute to the final whistle
Having already won the Tommy Healy Cup, Emerald Eagles a treble is still possible for the Killarney side who play Rattoo Rovers in the Celsius Menswear Cup final
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