Exciting showdown between Galway and Mayo in the Connacht football final with a dramatic finish!
In a thrilling Connacht Senior Football Championship final, Galway emerged victorious over Mayo with a tight score of 0-16 to 0-15. The live updates from the game kept fans on the edge of their seats as Galway hosted Mayo in Salthill. The rivalry between these two teams added an extra layer of intensity to the match. Despite a lackluster performance from Mayo, they still put up a strong fight, but ultimately had to be wary of a Galway backlash. The nail-biting finish saw Galway's goalkeeper Connor Gleeson kicking a monstrous free from 50 meters to seal their three-in-a-row title win.
The Connacht SFC final showcased the resilience and determination of both Galway and Mayo, making it a memorable showdown for GAA fans. The historic clash between these age-old rivals added to the excitement of the game, with Galway finishing with a flourish to secure the victory. Mayo, carrying a two-point lead into injury time, were broken by Gleeson's buzzer-beater free, highlighting the unpredictable nature of Gaelic football. The day when Mayo made history by beating their rivals in the Connacht Championship will be remembered as a significant moment in GAA history.
Live updates from the Connacht football final in Salthill, with Galway hosting Mayo. Throw-in at 4pm.
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