
Kerry vs Donegal LIVE SCORE: Latest updates from HUGE GAA All-Ireland final as The Kingdom aim for 39th title
The Kingdom Kerry are looking to secure
Donegal are looking to create their own history, aiming to win a third title, and a first since 2012.
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All-Ireland final day is here
Hello and welcome to SunSport's coverage of the GAA All-Ireland final between Kerry and Donegal live from Croke Park.
Kerry are aiming for a record-extending 39th title - and their first since 2023.
The Kingdom are appearing in their third final in four years after beating Tyrone 1-20 to 0-17 in a thrilling semi-final clash.
But you could argue that opponents Donegal will be hungrier to win the championship, as their only two title wins were way back in 1992 and 2012.
Furthermore, Jim McGuinness' side should have the wind in their sails following a stunning 3-26 to 0-15 semis triumph over Meath.
However, Joe Brolly believes Donegal
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