Kerry and Dublin renew their rivalry for a place in the All-Ireland final, with live coverage on RTÉ2 and BBC Two Northern Ireland.
On Sunday, July 12, 2026, reigning All-Ireland champions Kerry defeated Dublin at Croke Park, securing their All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final spot with a 2-18 to 0-20 victory.
This 34th championship meeting between the historic rivals followed remarkable comebacks for both sides; Dublin recovered from a patchy season while Kerry rebounded after a group-stage loss to Donegal.
Star forward David Clifford secured the match's first goal following a first-half penalty, while Kerry manager Jack O'Connor told RTÉ the 'wind was significant' for his team's victory.
Dublin manager Ger Brennan's side competed in the last-four for the first time in three years, though O'Connor confirmed 'experience' and a 'bit of luck' aided Kerry's victory.
Kerry now advances to the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final to face Mayo in two weeks, setting up a rematch of the 2006 football final.