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TG4 SFC semi-finals: All you need to know

SATURDAY 16 JULY

TG4 All-Ireland SFC semi-finals Mayo v Kerry, 2pm, Croke Park Donegal v Meath, 4pm, Croke Park

ONLINE Live score updates, with live tracker on Donegal v Meath, on RTÉ.ie and the RTÉ News Now app.

TV TG4 coverage of both semis starts at 1.30pm. Highlights of both games on The Sunday Game from 9.30pm on RTÉ2 and the RTÉ Player.

RADIO Saturday Sport on RTÉ Radio 1 will have live commentary.

WEATHER A mainly dry day with just isolated showers possible. Warm with highest temperatures of 21 to 26 degrees, warmest in central parts, with a light to moderate southerly breeze. For more go to met.ie.

Intriguing opening to the day in store

Kerry and Mayo have both named unchanged starting line-up for their last-four encounter.

Mayo are aiming for a first final appearance since 2017.

The green and red will feel they didn’t do themselves justice at Croke Park against Dublin last year's semi but manager Michael Moyles and his charges have the chance to make amends.

They’ll run into stiff opposition in the form of Kerry, however, as the Kingdom line out in their first semi-final in five years, and with ace forward Louise Ní Mhuircheartaigh in scintillating form.

Ní Mhuircheartaigh will move ahead of Cork’s Doireann O’Sullivan as the championship's top scorer if she registers even a single point at GAA HQ – and coming off the back of 2-06 against Armagh, it’s bound to happen.

Kerry, one of the game’s true aristocrats, haven’t contested a senior decider since 2012 but under the shrewd tutelage of joint-managers Declan Quill and Darragh Long, they’ll fancy their chances. They have already tasted that winning feeling at Croke Park in 2022, as they defeated Armagh in last April's Division 2 final.

It was the Orchard County that Kerry

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