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All-Ireland SFC final: All you need to know

SUNDAY 24 JULY

All-Ireland SFC final Galway v Kerry, Croke Park, 3.30pm

ONLINE Live blog on RTÉ Sport Online and the RTÉ News Now app

TV Live on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player from 2pm and on Sunday Game Beo on the RTÉ News Channel. Also live coverage on Sky Sports Arena from 2.30pm. Highlights on The Sunday Game on RTÉ2 at 9.30pm

RADIO Live commentary on Sunday Sport on RTÉ Radio One; Spórt an Lae on RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta; Galway Bay FM and Radio Kerry.

WEATHER A breezy day with sunny spells and scattered showers. The showers will be heavy or thundery at times, especially in the west and north. Southwesterly winds will be fresh and gusty, increasing strong at times. Highest temperatures will range from 17 or 18 degrees along Atlantic coasts to 22 degrees in the east. For more go to met.ie.

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Traditionalists have their ideal final

For the first time since 2000, Galway and Kerry will battle it out for Sam. At the start of the campaign the expectation was that the Kingdom would end up in the decider. An impressive league, where their defence tightened up considerably, gave a lot of fuel to the view that the green and gold would be heading for the final again.

And so it has to come to pass. They haven't shot out the lights, however, in their last two assignments. A Mayo side, running on dirty petrol you would have to say, spurned a number of scoring chances in that eerie quarter-final. And then the last day, Dublin, gaining momentum ahead of the expected extra-time, but Seánie O'Shea had that last say with a score that will surely illuminate the highlight show-reel for 2022.

Galway's march to the final has hit the odd speed bump along the

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