Tyrone v Kerry and Donegal v Meath in All-Ireland SFC semi-finals

by · The42

THE DRAW HAS been made for the All-Ireland senior football championship semi-finals.

Tyrone and Kerry will face off in a mouthwatering clash, with Donegal and Meath also going head-to-head for a place in the final.

The games will take place on Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 July at Croke Park, with fixture details to follow tomorrow afternoon.

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Kerry and Tyrone renew their rivalry, having previously met in the semi-finals in 2015, 2019 and 2021. The Red Hand went on to lift the Sam Maguire Cup in ’21, while Kerry prevailed from the last four in ’15 and ’19 before losing out to Dublin. Jack O’Connor’s side last won the All-Ireland in 2022.

Donegal and Meath’s most recent championship meeting was in Super 8s in 2019, the Tír Chonaill men easing to victory in Ballybofey. They last reigned supreme as All-Ireland champions in 2012, under Jim McGuinness, while the Royals triumphed in 1999.

David Clifford in action against Padraig Hampsey. James Crombie / INPHOJames Crombie / INPHO / INPHO

The draw was made live on RTÉ 2 by GAA President Jarlath Burns and CCCC Chairperson Brian Carroll, after a blockbuster weekend of quarter-final action at GAA HQ.

Kerry dethroned champions Armagh this evening, running out 0-32 to 1-21 winners. Meath beat Galway by the minimum earlier, 2-16 to 2-15.

Yesterday, Tyrone defeated Dublin (0-23 to 0-16) and Donegal overcame Monaghan (1-26 to 1-20).

Full coverage of all four games is available to read on The 42.

2025 All-Ireland SFC semi-finals 

  • Tyrone v Kerry
  • Donegal v Meath

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