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All-Ireland football final: Kerry and Galway prepare to face off at Croke Park

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Football takes centre stage today as we prepare for the All-Ireland Senior Final. Kerry are chasing their 38th Sam McGuire while Galway are looking for their first success since 2001.

Gavin White is back in the Kingdom's starting lineup while Padraic Joyce has stuck with the same side that beat Derry in the semi-finals.

Throw-in at Croke Park is at 3.30pm. TODAY! It's All-Ireland Football Final day! 3.30pm throw-in for the GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship Final between @Kerry_Official and @Galway_GAA with a capacity crowd due at @CrokePark later on!

Tell us who you want to win today! Ciarraí nó Gaillimh? pic.twitter.com/Rv8yU1z2R3 — The GAA (@officialgaa) July 24, 2022 Stephanie Meadow has finished on five-under-par at the Evian Championship in France.

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