Kerry and Galway clash later on today in the final of the All Ireland football championship a little later on this afternoon.
Galway got the better of Derry in a tight clash that was almost ruined by Hawkeye controversy. Eventually, Shane Walsh's 45 metre kick was awarded and The Tribesmen went on to record a famous win.
The Kingdom on the other hand came through a classic contest with Dublin to march into yet another All Ireland final. Seanie O'Shea's stunning last gasp free secured Kerry a place in the final and sent The Dubs packing for another year.
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A full house of 82,300 is expected at Croke Park this afternoon.
Here's all you need to know about the biggest game of the year:
Venue
As always, Croke Park will host the All Ireland final.
Date and time
Today, July 24th at 3:30pm
TV and streaming information
We aren't short of options for this one. The game will be shown live on TV on both RTE One and Sky Sports Arena.
Additionally, it will be streamed live on RTE Player, and through the Sky Go and Now TV service.
Kerry team
Shane Ryan; Graham O'Sullivan, Jason Foley, Tom O'Sullivan; Brian Ó Beaglaíoch, Tadhg Morley, Gavin White; David Moran, Jack Barry; Diarmuid O'Connor, Seán O'Shea, Stephen O'Brien; Paudie Clifford, David Clifford, Paul Geaney.
Subs: Shane Murphy; Paul Murphy, Killian Spillane, Adrian Spillane, Micheál Burns, Joe O'Connor, Tony Brosnan, Gavin Crowley, Jack Savage, Jack O'Shea, Stefan Okunbor.
Galway team
Connor Gleeson; Liam Silke, Seán Kelly, Jack Glynn; Dylan McHugh, John Daly, Kieran Molloy; Paul Conroy, Cillian McDaid; Patrick Kelly, Matthew Tierney, Johnny Heaney; Robert Finnerty, Damien Comer, Shane Walsh.
Quotes corner
Jack O'Connor on the Dublin victory
“That game was going against us, that was a fairly significant wind there.”
“We had thrown everything at it up to then and I think the absolute key to it was in the last 10 minutes, when Dublin were pressing our kick-outs Shane Ryan got off all our kick-outs.
“I think that was hugely significant. If they turn over one of those kick-outs I thought we were done.
“Fellas like Brian O Beaglaoich must have shown short for four or five of those kick-outs and more importantly broke out and broke the line and got us moving again.
“We were still creating a bit down the other end, even though we were a bit wasteful. But what a battle, Dublin are a great team.
“Probably the greatest team of all time so you can imagine how much it took for us to finally get over the line.”
Betting odds
Kerry: 2/7
Galway: 5/2
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