You can follow all the updates here as the Rebels take on the All-Ireland favourites.
- Sean Powter (Douglas) - Brian Hartnett (Douglas) - Kevin Flahive (Douglas) Yep. They think he's more likely to score one than not score one. Yikes. Kerry 1/50 on and thre draw is 33/1. So yeah....they think we're goosed. The 16,000-capacity stadium is a sellout as Kingdom fans have come to the city in their droves.
As Kerry embark in the 2022 Championship, we examine if they are finally equipped to go all the way after an eight-year wait. Watch Cork vs Kerry live on Sky ...
Kerry 2-14 Kerry 1-20 Kerry 1-16 Kerry 1-19 Kerry had huge wins in the league last year and when push came to shove down the line in the championship it didn't do them a pile of good, so we are certainly going to keep our feet on the ground." Watch Cork vs Kerry live on Sky Sports Arena from 5:30pm Saturday.
SATURDAY 7 MAY. Munster SFC semi-final. Cork v Kerry, Páirc Uí Rinn, 6pm. SUNDAY 8 MAY. Connacht SFC semi-final. Galway v Leitrim, Pearse Stadium, 3.30pm.
Please review their details and accept them to load the content. The old stagers Ryan McHugh, named Man of the Match, and Michael Murphy came to the fore in the second half, shrewdly closing out the match with a minimum of fuss. Their slaughter at the hands of Mayo in last year's provincial semi-final - all the more uncomfortable for being televised - cranked up further pressure on the provincial councils. There was a bit greater thrust and purpose to their attacks when it mattered against Armagh. The memory of the 2020 upset should ward off any hint of complacency on Sunday. They are favoured to reach a 10th Ulster final in 12 years. While Cavan escaped Division 4 in the spring, the manner of their promotion left certain observers underwhelmed. Cavan blitzed their Division 3 opposition in Corrigan Park, Paddy Lynch a constant menace inside, Gearoid McKiernan and James Smith powering forward from the middle third. Sunday: Mist and fog will clear away early in the morning to leave a day with a mix of cloud and sunny spells with some light outbreaks of rain. Please review their details and accept them to load the content. Cork, by contrast, are likely to be without one of their key players in Sean Powter. From that nadir, they rallied, the classy Steven Sherlock kicking them to victory against a Down side who were even lower on morale. But now they've run out of carrots and some are reaching for the stick. Once upon a time, the annual collision of these two was a blue-riband tie.
Cork and Kerry will meet in their Munster Football semi-final this weekend in a repeat of last year's Munster final. Memories will go back to the 2020 clash ...
The game will take place at Pairc Ui Rinn today. Where is the game on? The game will take place in Pairc Ui Rinn as Pairc Ui Chaoimh is still off limits after Ed Sheeran's two dates at the ground.
Cork and Kerry will to go head-to-head yet again in the Munster Senior Football Championship, and here's how to watch their semi-final on tv.
For those overseas, the match will be available to watch on GAAGO for €10. The match will take place at Pairc Ui Rinn following a dispute between Cork GAA and the Munster Council. Cork and Kerry will to go head-to-head yet again in the Munster Senior Football Championship, and here’s how to watch their semi-final showdown on tv or streaming.
Jim McGuinness has explained the gaping hole that may leave Kerry exposed this year, as they chase an All-Ireland crown..
We’ve seen that many times, in terms of 15 out the park and asking that question.” “Last year when the pressure went on, it [struggled]. Teams are very switched on to things like that. He also noted that Dublin may be one of the few sides that would be able to expose those issues. “There’s question marks at the back potentially, because they haven’t really been fully tested,” he explained. “I do know the structure is better than last year. But in terms of the overall package, I’m not sure if it’s 100 per cent there yet.
Cork v Kerry, Páirc Uí Rinn, 6.0 – Live, Sky Sports Arena. This feels like it's as far apart as the counties have ever been before a championship match.
After two rounds and a bit in Munster, the picture is becoming more and more focused on Limerick after two big wins, achieved in different styles and in varying states of disrepair. They have in-form forwards, like Gearóid McKiernan and rookie full forward Paddy Lynch and can give a good account of themselves but ultimately the team has been playing at a lower level and to step up convincingly against seasoned, top-flight campaigners like Donegal, is a stretch. The defence showed signs of Cian O’Neill’s involvement and was well organised. Great achievement by Sligo winning their first Connacht title at the grade (or its under-21 predecessor) and further good news in that Shane Molloy had his provincial final red card rescinded. It can be countered that just 18 months ago, Cork ambushed their neighbours but that was no tipping point in the rivalry nor even a straw in the wind. Acting manager John Cleary is a capable operator who was linked to the role on a number of occasions but he’s not a miracle worker.