Summary

  1. And that’s a wrap!published at 20:42 BST 27 June

    FT: Kerry 2-25 Tyrone 0-27

    Thank you for being with us today as the hooter sounds on Tyrone’s 2026 season.

    Kerry’s march to back-to-back titles for the first time under Jack O’Connor goes on as Mayo make the semi-finals for the time in five years with victory over Cork.

    Keep an eye on BBC Sport NI for report and reaction to today’s games and be sure to join us when we return with coverage of tomorrow’s quarter-finals as Ulster’s last hope Monaghan take on Louth before Dublin face Galway.

    Thank you again for joining us and we will be with you again tomorrow!

  2. Monaghan Ulster's last hopepublished at 20:28 BST 27 June

    Monaghan are Ulster's final hope in this year's All-Ireland Championship, but should they be beaten tomorrow by Louth it would mean there is no Ulster team in the semi-finals for the first time since 2016 when Donegal and Tyrone were both beaten in the last eight.

  3. 'Fine margins' says 'gutted' Donnellypublished at 20:27 BST 27 June

    FT: Kerry 2-25 Tyrone 0-27

    Tyrone's Mattie Donnelly speaking to GAA+:

    "Gutted. We felt coming into the game, the last few times we met Kerry, coming down the stretch it hasn't been a game, and we just wanted to take it to that point and we've felt we might have the advantage there given we've had a few tough tests over the last few weeks and they have had games that weren't as tight coming down the stretch.

    "It's just fine margins and there is moments that we'll look back on that we just didn't capitalise on and probably in the first half maybe we left too much in the tank.

    "It'll be a tough one to review, but the overall feeling will be pride."

  4. 'We tried to suppress them'published at 20:21 BST 27 June

    FT: Kerry 2-25 Tyrone 0-27

    Dylan Geaney, speaking to GAA+

    "They've been up there with the highest percentages in terms of kickouts in the championship so we knew it was going to be a massive task, and we tried to suppress them as best we could and then on our own kickouts, we tried to look hard short and try and win the breaks when it went long.

    "We never gave up. There was massive effort there towards the end. Men stood up and the subs came in and brought a massive edge to it so I think we just stuck at it and stayed to the finish."

  5. 'Never going to get it easy'published at 20:13 BST 27 June

    FT: Kerry 2-25 Tyrone 0-27

    Kerry forward Dylan Geaney speaking to GAA+:

    "We knew Tyrone were going to bring massive ferocity out there, they're big men and we knew it was going to come down to the wire and we were never going to get it easy coming up here today."

  6. Full-timepublished at 19:58 BST 27 June

    Kerry 2-25 Tyrone 0-27

    Well, what an effort from Tyrone but the hooter sounds and the Kingdom march on as Malachy O'Rourke and his team see their season come to an end in agonising fashion.

    David and Paudie CliffordImage source, Getty Images
  7. Goal - Armin Heinrich!published at 19:57 BST 27 June

    Kerry 2-25 Tyrone 0-27

    Armin Heinrich squeezes the ball past Niall Morgan with the final play to settle it!

  8. Postpublished at 19:56 BST 27 June

    Kerry 1-25 Tyrone 0-27

    Tyrone have another free with 68:42 on the clock. It's only for a point and they'll need hands on the next kickout if Darren McCurry can score this one and he does. Ten points, is there time for another?

    Kerry have the kickout.

  9. Postpublished at 19:54 BST 27 June

    Kerry 1-25 Tyrone 0-26

    Paudie Clifford again comes up with a score for Kerry to push their lead back out to two.

    It's his fifth of the game. Just over two minutes to go.

  10. Postpublished at 19:52 BST 27 June

    Kerry 1-24 Tyrone 0-26

    Tyrone have a free after the referee Paddy Neilan spotted a foul inside and Darren McCurry has a chance to bring Tyrone to within one point.

    He gets it! One between them with three minutes to go.

  11. Postpublished at 19:49 BST 27 June

    Kerry 1-24 Tyrone 0-25

    Darren McCurry has kicked four of Tyrone's last five scores, totalling five points and this one is in the melting pot coming down the stretch.

  12. Postpublished at 19:48 BST 27 June

    Kerry 1-24 Tyrone 0-24

    Paudie Clifford kicks over a 45 after what looked to be a wide ball.

    Tyrone have a right to be aggrieved, but with only five minutes to go they have to get on with things.

  13. Postpublished at 19:46 BST 27 June

    Kerry 1-23 Tyrone 0-24

    Darren McCurry has kicked seven points in 17 minutes here, but Kerry have responded straight away once more through Dylan Geaney this time.

  14. Postpublished at 19:43 BST 27 June

    Kerry 1-22 Tyrone 0-23

    Darren McCurry again, and this one off his right foot. Huge impact off the bench but again almost like a carbon copy of his last score, David Clifford comes in from the angle and fists over.

  15. Postpublished at 19:40 BST 27 June

    Kerry 1-21 Tyrone 0-22

    Mattie Donnelly off his left foot gets Tyrone to within one.

    Showed all his experience there and kept his composure but Kerry reply quickly as David Clifford fists over again. 1-7 today for him now.

  16. McCurry two-pointer!published at 19:38 BST 27 June

    Kerry 1-20 Tyrone 0-21

    Darren McCurryImage source, Inpho

    Tyrone have a chance at a free from a Kerry breach. Darren McCurry has elected to take his kick from outside the arc and he has it!

    Five points off the bench already for McCurry. Around 14 minutes to go here.

  17. Two-pointer for Geaney!published at 19:35 BST 27 June

    Kerry 1-20 Tyrone 0-19

    With David Clifford quiet in the last few minutes, it's Dylan Geaney who has stepped up and that's another massive score from the Dingle dynamo, this time from beyond the arc.

    Dylan GeaneyImage source, Getty Images
  18. Postpublished at 19:33 BST 27 June

    Kerry 1-18 Tyrone 0-19

    Dylan Geaney registers his fifth point of the game. Another finely struck score in an attempt to halt the Tyrone momentum.

  19. Close!published at 19:32 BST 27 June

    Kerry 1-17 Tyrone 0-19

    Mattie Donnelly's fist pass meets Eoin McElholm's backdoor cut, but his shot for goal is off the bar and goes over.

    So close to that top corner.

    Eoin McElholm shoots overImage source, Getty Images
  20. Postpublished at 19:30 BST 27 June

    Kerry 1-17 Tyrone 0-18

    Tyrone finally win a long Kerry kickout and it ends in a point from Darren McCurry.

    They've got a hand on this next kickout too.