Kerry and Donegal will face off for the 2025 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship in Dublin's Croke Park on Sunday, July 27.
The two finalists were determined over the weekend in two semi-final matches.
Kerry (1-20) beat Tyrone (0-17) on Saturday ...
The Kingdom are through to the All Ireland 🏐 Final@Kerry_Official 1-20@TyroneGAALive 0-17
— The GAA (@officialgaa) July 12, 2025
Watch the highlights here 🎥 #KERVTYR pic.twitter.com/4eq6oFurOJ
....while Donegal (3-26) hammered Meath (0-15) on Sunday.
Is Sam for the Hills or the Kingdom? Donegal are through to face @Kerry_Official in the All Ireland 🏐Final@MeathGAA 0-15@officialdonegal 3-26
— The GAA (@officialgaa) July 13, 2025
Watch the highlights here 🎥 #MEAVDON pic.twitter.com/Gtl2AUcmxL
Speaking after Saturday's match, Kerry captain Gavin White told the GAA: "As you grow up as a young fella, you always want to play in All-Ireland finals - playing football, the biggest day is in Croke Park.
"The start of the year, it's always the target, for every team in the country, so to be here is absolutely brilliant."
The Kingdom have bagged the first spot in this year’s All-Ireland SFC Final 💪
We spoke to Captain Gavin White at full-time. 💬 pic.twitter.com/nM9BrCcvNR
— The GAA (@officialgaa) July 12, 2025
Donegal captain Paddy McBrearty offered similar sentiments on Sunday: "It was our goal at the start of the year to get back here."
"I thought we were really clinical today and ruthless, so that's a massive positive."
Paddy McBrearty reflects on @officialdonegal's All-Ireland Semi-Final victory over Meath. 💬 pic.twitter.com/I4yC7slpTZ
— The GAA (@officialgaa) July 13, 2025
Kerry and Donegal will now duke it out for the Sam Maguire Cup at 3:30 pm local time in Dublin's Croke Park on Sunday, July 27.
Tickets for the final are on sale via GAA clubs.
It will be Kerry's 60th appearance in the All-Ireland Senior Football Final, while it will be Donegal's fourth.
Kerry is the winningest county in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, with 38 titles to its name. Donegal, meanwhile, has won the Championship twice.
The two teams met once before in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final - in 2014, Kerry beat Donegal in the final 2-9 to 0-12.
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