All-Ireland SFC quarter-finals:
Galway 2-21 Armagh 3-18 AET (Galway win 4-1 on penalties)
Kerry 1-18 Mayo 0-13 FT
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A routine win for Kerry as Mayo didn't quite rise to the occasion. It wasn't as dramatic as the Galway-Armagh game but the Kingdom won't care about that.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final full time: Kerry 1-18 Mayo 0-13
Jack O'Connor's charges ease through to the All-Ireland semi-final stage, where they will take on Dublin in a fortnight. That's all four provincial winners safely through to the last four.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Kerry 1-18 Mayo 0-13
O'Shea taps over a free from in front of the posts in the first of four added minutes.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Kerry 1-17 Mayo 0-13
Flynn kicks a consolation score to break up Kerry's match-winning scoring sequence of seven without reply.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Kerry 1-17 Mayo 0-12
It's all too easy now for the Kingdom. Geaney increases his personal tally.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Kerry 1-16 Mayo 0-12
O'Shea finds himself with just Hennelly to beat but is content to take his point.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Kerry 1-15 Mayo 0-12
Just over seven minutes from the end of normal time, Geaney makes it five without reply for Kerry.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Kerry 1-14 Mayo 0-12
Spillane teases another one over as the Munster champions start to flex their muscle.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Kerry 1-13 Mayo 0-12
The tireless Tom O'Sullivan blasts the ball over the bar after O'Shea sold a shopful of dummies. Geaney calls for the mark and taps over his team's 13th point. Four between them with 13 minutes to go.
Kerry appeared to have extended their cushion to three but Hawk-Eye intervenes and rules out Spillane's curling shot.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Kerry 1-11 Mayo 0-12
Moran gathers Clifford's clever defence-splitting handpass and takes his second point. Four unanswered Kingdom points have put a different complexion on the scoreboard.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Kerry 1-10 Mayo 0-12
Carr moves up through the gears and drives over a twelfth Mayo point.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Kerry 1-10 Mayo 0-11
Poor Mayo wides from Flynn and Ruane after Paddy Durcan cannoned a shot off the upright and the rebound unluckily evaded Coen. David Clifford drops a free inches over the crossbar and Killian Spillane replaces Moynihan.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Kerry 1-9 Mayo 0-11
Matthew Ruane on target over his own shoulder. With 25 minutes left, there's just a point between the teams. This one could go either way. Kerry have not impressed so far.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Kerry 1-9 Mayo 0-10
Jordan Flynn hits back with a confident strike and we are back to a one-point game once more. Graham O'Sullivan replies after Kerry got away with a couple of loose passes.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Kerry 1-8 Mayo 0-9
O'Sullivan accelerates beyond the Mayo rearguard to fist his second point of the game.
Lee Keegan with his second wide of the day three minutes into the second half. James Carr has replaced Jack Carney in the Mayo team. Aidan O'Shea returns to the fray.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final half time: Kerry 1-7 Mayo 0-9
Yellow card for Kerry midfielder Diarmuid O'Connor. McLoughlin gets a sight of goal but flashes his effort inches over the Kerry bar to leave just a point between the teams at the end of a tense first half played in slippery underfoot conditions.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Kerry 1-7 Mayo 0-8
Moran executes a classy point in the second of three added minutes at the end of the first half.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Kerry 1-6 Mayo 0-8
A Kerry indiscretion is spotted off the ball and O'Connor halves the gap from the accruing free.
Black card!
Upon the advice of a linesman, Mayo's Aidan O'Shea is sent to the sin bin for ten minutes.
Goal!
On 28 minutes, David Clifford swaps passes with Steven O'Brien and finishes emphatically to the roof of the net - 1-6 to 0-7!
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Kerry 0-5 Mayo 0-6
Stephen Coen thumps a terrific shot down the middle and Mayo lead!
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Kerry 0-6 Mayo 0-6
Paul Geaney's point is cancelled out by Jack Carney, with a lovely strike on the spin.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Kerry 0-5 Mayo 0-5
Hawk-eye over-rules the umpire and decrees that Dara Moynihan's shot was wide. A free is moved in at the other end and Hennelly comes forward to nonchalantly caress it over.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Kerry 0-5 Mayo 0-4
But the fifth duly arrives courtesy of the jinking Sean O'Shea. Cillian O'Connor hits back quickly.
Save!
Rob Hennelly pulls down a Clifford shot that looked destined to creep over for a fifth Kerry point.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Kerry 0-4 Mayo 0-3
After a foul on David Moran, Clifford does the rest.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Kerry 0-3 Mayo 0-3
Tom O'Sullivan gets forward to take a point that no corner back should be able to score - a beauty off the outside of the foot from an acute angle.
Wide!
Paul Geaney drags a very presentable Kerry goal opportunity wide of the near (left) post. Ten minutes since the Kingdom's last score.
Of concern to Kerry management and supporters is the fact that David Clifford is not moving well.
Slicer!
What a finish from Aidan O'Shea as he arrows over one of those flashy outside-of-the-boot efforts with the left boot from the Hogan Stand side into Hill 16!
O'Connor is happy to go down under pressure from Tom O'Sullivan but he pulls the free right and wide.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Kerry 0-2 Mayo 0-2
Ambitious from Conor Loftus but he finds the target in considerable style. With accuracy like that, why not back yourself?
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Kerry 0-2 Mayo 0-1
David Clifford calls the mark and strokes over a precise left-footed free. Gavin White adds Kerry's second.
Game on!
David Gough is the man in the middle. Mayo won the toss and are attacking the Hill. Cillian O'Connor points a first-minute free in the rain.
Team news:
Kevin McLoughlin starts instead of James Carr for Mayo. National Anthem rings out at Croke Park. Kerry are in their traditional green and gold today, Mayo in black.
Kerry: Shane Ryan; Graham O'Sullivan, Jason Foley, Tom O'Sullivan; Brian Ó Beaglaíoch, Tadhg Morley, Gavin White; David Moran, Diarmuid O'Connor; Dara Moynihan, Seán O'Shea, Stephen O'Brien; Paudie Clifford, David Clifford, Paul Geaney.
Mayo: Rob Hennelly; Lee Keegan, Oisin Mullin, Enda Hession; Paddy Durcan, Stephen Coen, Eoghan McLaughlin; Aidan O'Shea, Matthew Ruane; Jordan Flynn, Diarmuid O'Connor, Conor Loftus; Kevin McLoughlin, Jack Carney, Cillian O'Connor.
The second of today's quarter-finals - Kerry V Mayo - will commence an hour late, at 5pm.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Galway 2-21 Armagh 3-18 AET (Galway win 4-1 on penalties)
A game that will live long in the memory is won by Galway in the most dramatic fashion as Walsh, Comer, Finnerty and Tierney net their penalties.
Penalties: Galway 4 Armagh 1
Tierney makes no mistake and Galway advance to an All-Ireland semi-final meeting with Derry after an epic victory over Armagh
Post!
Conor Turbitt hits the right post and that miss leaves Galway on the cusp of the last four!
Penalties: Galway 3 Armagh 1
Rafferty got his hand to Finnerty's powerful shot but the pace on the ball beat him.
Penalties: Galway 2 Armagh 1
A duplicate penalty from Rian O'Neill gives Connor Gleeson no chance.
Penalties: Galway 2 Armagh 0
Damien Comer tucks his shot into the bottom right corner of the net.
Miss!
Stefan Campbell goes for the top right corner but is high and wide of the target.
Penalties: Galway 1 Armagh 0
Shane Walsh steps up first and beats Rafferty to the goalkeeper's left.
When the penalties are eventually taken, they will take place at the Davin End, where Armagh scored all three of their goals.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final full time after extra time: Galway 2-21 Armagh 3-18
Almost inevitably, this astonishing All-Ireland quarter-final will be decided by a penalty shoot-out!
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Galway 2-21 Armagh 3-18 (extra time being played)
The outstanding McDaid equalises in the first of two added minutes at the end of extra time!
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Galway 2-20 Armagh 3-18 (extra time being played)
Substitute Jemar Hall puts Armagh back in front on 89 minutes after a lung-bursting surge through the heart of the Galway defence by goalkeeper Rafferty!
We are now two minutes away from a penalty shoot-out.
At the end of a patient passage of play, Finnerty drags his shot wide.
Armagh retreat as Galway press for the lead point with three minutes of extra time left...
Goal!
It's the game that keeps on giving! McDaid slides his shot low to the Armagh net - 2-20 to 3-16 but sub Eoin Woods improvises wonderfully to half-volley an equaliser off the outside of his right foot!
Goal!
Disastrous defending from Galway as they again fail to deal with a dropping, bouncing ball - under O'Neill's scuffed shot - and Grugan palms it to the net - 3-16 to 1-20! Armagh lead by two!
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Galway 1-20 Armagh 2-16 (half time in extra time)
Walsh wins and converts the free in stoppage time at the end of the first period of extra time; O'Neill replies from a free and it's half time in extra time.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Galway 1-19 Armagh 2-15 (extra time being played)
Finnerty restores Galway's advantage in the seventh minute of extra time, with the advantage being played. Either side of that, Armagh had wides from Campbell and sub Mark Shields.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Galway 1-18 Armagh 2-15 (extra time being played)
Substitute Justin Kieran takes a lovely Armagh point from a tricky angle.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Galway 1-18 Armagh 2-14 (extra time being played)
Walsh knocks over a Galway free.
The rain has stopped and the sun is out as the football resumes. Galway attacking the Davin End.
Red cards!
Captains Sean Kelly and Aidan Nugent are both sent off before the action resumes. Serious paperwork going on in the middle of the pitch. Both teams can replace their sent-off players before extra time begins. Both will start with the full complement.
Padraic Joyce is out on the field having strong words with David Coldrick. The players are back out. Kerry and Mayo will start 45 minutes late - at 4:45.
With the rain spilling down in Croke Park, the players have yet to re-emerge. Armagh will of course be back to 15 men for extra time. But will anyone from either side be dismissed for their roles in that fracas when they come back out?
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final full time: Galway 1-17 Armagh 2-14 (extra time to be played)
Down to 14 men and six points adrift in injury time, Armagh come back from the dead with two late goals and an astonishing Rian O'Neill free in the 80th minute to force extra time!
Really disappointing scenes at the end of a thrilling match - and we still have 20 minutes more to play now!
Handbags!
As the players leave the field for a break before extra time, a brawl breaks out!
Draw!
O'Neill points an extraordinary free from off the ground to force extra time - 2-14 to 1-17!
Armagh have won a free-in about 50 metres out under the Cusack Stand in the 79th minute...
Panic in the Galway defence as Armagh desperately seek an equaliser. The westerners win a free-out. We're in the eighth additional minute...
Goal!
Unbelievable! Chaos reigns in Croke Park as Turbitt reacts quickest to blast the ball first time to the back of the Galway net - 2-13 to 1-17. A point between the teams with 75 minutes played!
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Galway 1-17 Armagh 1-13
Not quite over yet. Morgan booked for a foul on Comer, who subsequently points from play while Walsh and Morgan wrestle on the ground. Walsh had the Armagh man pinned to the ground.
Goal!
Nugent palms the breaking ball to the Galway net in the second of EIGHT added minutes - 1-13 to 1-16!
My ball!
Wonderful fielding from Conroy in the middle of the park! Conroy then goes down off the ball... Galway retain possession as we go into stoppage time. Molloy slices over off the outside of the right boot to stretch the gap to six.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Galway 1-15 Armagh 0-13
Paul Conroy drops over a delightful point from the right wing on the run and Galway look home and hosed with two minutes of normal time left to be played.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Galway 1-14 Armagh 0-13
McDaid flicks the ball up and is tripped by Burns; Walsh arrows over the free from the hands, between the sticks and into the sea of orange on Hill 16. Rafferty then saves a Comer drive, with the ball diverting over the bar.
Two points down, Armagh are down to 14 men for the last eight minutes.
Red card!
A thumping collision between McCabe and Tierney, whose head is cut. The Armagh No.6 - who initiated the contact with an attempted but mis-timed shoulder - is shown a straight red.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Galway 1-12 Armagh 0-13
O'Neill picks McHugh's pocket and substitute Conor Turbitt's fisted effort drops on top of the crossbar and goes over with twelve minutes remaining.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Galway 1-12 Armagh 0-12
Rian O'Neill effortlessly strokes over a free and it is very much in the melting pot here with 56 minutes gone. With Rafferty raiding, Greg McCabe wins another Armagh free, which Grugan misses.
Walsh suffers another knock and receives treatment before the action resumes with 16 minutes left...
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Galway 1-12 Armagh 0-11
Blood sub Finnian O Laoi takes his point about ten seconds after entering the fray.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Galway 1-11 Armagh 0-11
Finnerty points off his right and Patrick Kelly blazes a goal effort inches over the Armagh crossbar. Campell replies with a peach off the left peg.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Galway 1-9 Armagh 0-10
Galway follow up the goal with a quickfire Walsh point. Comer is booked for senselessly taunting Rafferty and Armagh reply with points from Nugent (advanced mark - stealing a yard or 20!) and Campbell.
Goal!
Breakthrough for Galway as Johnny Heaney double-palms Tierney's handpass to the net from close range seconds after Tierney's powerful left-footed shot hit the black spot on the crossbar - 1-8 to 0-8!
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Galway 0-8 Armagh 0-8
The second half has started identically to the opening stages of the first, with everybody camped inside the Armagh half. This time, Galway find a way through and Finnerty fires them in front for the second time. Raiding corner back Conor O'Neill replies with a fisted point.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final half time: Galway 0-7 Armagh 0-7
The half ends level in a welter of excitement as Galway counter with Rafferty out of his goal, but Tierney's effort for a point drops short. All still to play for here. Armagh started brightest but the Tribesmen have worked their way into the match.
Wonderful fielding by Armagh goalkeeper Rafferty close to his goal - he's now inside the Galway half!
Block!
Nugent goes for goal but Kelly blocks his shot with his left knee. Galway counter and Tierney ties up the scores for the second time in the 34th minute. Poor wide from Murnin in response.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Galway 0-6 Armagh 0-7
The softest of frees is awarded for a slight push on Dylan McHugh. It's curled over left-footed by Walsh from wide on the right on the 13-metre line.
Ooh!
Comer beats Rafferty to a floating McDaid delivery but his fisted goal effort goes left and wide at the Davin End!
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Galway 0-5 Armagh 0-7
James Morgan pulls Shane Walsh's shirt and the Galway No.15 seems to have somehow sustained an injury. After receiving treatment, he takes the free from his hands and converts from 30 metres.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Galway 0-4 Armagh 0-7
Grugan nails another free after Campbell is taken down by McDaid.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Galway 0-4 Armagh 0-6
Kieran Molloy is penalised for a challenge on Murnin and Grugan converts the game's first pointed free.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Galway 0-4 Armagh 0-5
Midfielder Cillian McDaid takes his point from the edge of the D. Twenty minutes gone. Shane Walsh goes for a fisted point but his left-handed effort is tame.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Galway 0-3 Armagh 0-5
Matthew Tierney whips over a superb Galway point from distance - that's one way to penetrate the wall of orange! An Armagh attack then breaks down and Galway's patient, pensive counter culminates is a great Rob Finnerty point. Jarlath Og Burns replies with a fisted point after good work by Rian O'Neill.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Galway 0-1 Armagh 0-4
Aidan Nugent collects Conor O'Neill's pass and slots a lovely score. The Connacht champions have not settled.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Galway 0-1 Armagh 0-3
Poor Galway defending allows Rory Grugan time and space to drop over a trademark point with that trusty left boot.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Galway 0-1 Armagh 0-2
Stefan Campbell turns Sean Kelly inside-out with a swivel of the hips and curls over a delightful right-footed point from the left. Classy.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Galway 0-1 Armagh 0-1
In the seventh minute, the Orchard raid with purpose and O'Neill deftly splits the posts.
Keeper!
Ethan Rafferty comes off his line bravely to brilliantly deal with a dangerous Galway delivery. Right and wide from Rian O'Neill at the other end.
All-Ireland SFC quarter-final: Galway 0-1 Armagh 0-0
Galway held the ball for three minutes but moved it laterally, going nowhere, then fouled it. Armagh attack and it's wide from Aidan Nugent. Galway's next attack is more direct and Damien Comer clips over a point off his left instep on four minutes.
Game on!
David Coldrick tosses the leather in. Armagh are playing towards Hill 16. Free to Galway after two seconds.
Both sets of players are now in their final huddles before throw-in.
Team news:
Andrew Murnin will start for Armagh in place of Jemar Hall.
Armagh: Ethan Rafferty; James Morgan, Aidan Forker, Conor O'Neill; Aaron McKay, Greg McCabe, Jarly Og Burns; Stephen Sheridan, Ben Crealey; Rory Grugan, Stefan Campbell, Jemar Hall; Aidan Nugent, Rian O'Neill, Jason Duffy.
Galway: Connor Gleeson; Liam Silke, Sean Kelly, Jack Glynn; Dylan McHugh, John Daly, Kieran Molloy; Paul Conroy, Cillian McDaid; Patrick Kelly, Matthew Tierney, Johnny Heaney; Rob Finnerty, Damien Comer, Shane Walsh.
We'll be providing live text updates on all the action as it happens.
Connacht champions Galway face the on-song Orchard County at 1:45, followed at 4pm by the fascinating clash of Munster kingpins Kerry and a Mayo team that simply refuses to go away.
While yesterday's quarter-finals were both of a decidedly one-sided nature, a couple of much closer contests are in prospect on what promises to be a landmark occasion of high drama on Jones Road.
With Dublin and Derry safely through to the semi-finals, we'll find out who their respective opponents are going to be when Galway take on Armagh and Kerry lock horns with Mayo in front of a sell-out crowd at GAA HQ.
Six become four
The field for the 2022 All-Ireland SFC will be reduced from six to four at Croke Park today.