Teams drawn for All-Ireland football semi-finals

Kingdom made the semi-final with a convincing win over holders Armagh

Meath's Jordan Morris scores his side’s second goal. Photograph: Laszlo Geczo/Inpho
Meath's Jordan Morris scores his side’s second goal. Photograph: Laszlo Geczo/Inpho

Kerry will play Tyrone and Donegal will play Meath in the All-Ireland SFC semi-finals after the draw was made at the conclusion of the Kerry-Armagh game on RTÉ’s Sunday Game Live.

Both games will be played at Croke Park on the weekend of July 12th-13th, with both games to be broadcast on RTÉ and BBC. One is set to take place at 5pm on Saturday, while the other will be played at 4pm on Sunday. Fixture details will be confirmed by the CCCC on Monday afternoon.

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Kerry progressed to the semi-finals after a dominant second half display to thrash defending champions Armagh by eight points. Earlier, Meath came through a nail-biting game with Galway by one point to reach the semi-finals.

On Saturday Donegal beat Monaghan, blowing them away in the second half, going from seven points down to win by six. Tyrone beat Dublin in the later game, after which Dessie Farrell resigned as Dublin manager.

David Gorman

David Gorman

David Gorman is a sports journalist with The Irish Times