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Kerry vs Donegal live stream FREE: How to watch GAA All-Ireland Football final without paying

Kerry vs Donegal live stream FREE: How to watch GAA All-Ireland Football final without paying

Scottish Sun9 hours ago
The biggest match on the football calendar has arrived
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KERRY will chase a record-extending All-Ireland Football final win TODAY in a massive match at Croke Park!
Donegal are the team trying to stop the dominant side from a 39th title - and lift the trophy themselves for the first time since 2012.
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Kerry are looking to win a 39th All-Ireland football final on Sunday
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Donegal are standing in their way and hoping to win for the first time since 2012
Last week's All-Ireland Hurling final drew rave reviews from TV viewers as underdogs Tipperary stunned Cork in an absolute thriller.
Fans will be hoping for a similar show on Sunday, with Kerry the heavy favourites to take the crown.
There will also be a break from tradition in the match with BOTH sides decked out in the alternate kits for the final.
With both sporting green and yellow colours, the GAA have confirmed that the two teams will wear a changed strip.
That means Kerry will appear in blue and Donegal in white.
Kerry have seen some mixed team news in the build-up to the game, with Tom O'Sullivan ruled out with injury but Diarmuid O'Connor back and available.
How can I watch Kerry vs Donegal for FREE and is there a live stream?
Kerry vs Donegal will be shown by the BBC and RTE.
In the UK and Northern Ireland, it will be show live on BBC2.
Fans can also live stream the action via iPlayer and RTE Player.
In Ireland it will be shown on RTE One - rather than the usual RTE Two.
That's because the broadcaster has made the decision to switch channels and avoid a clash with the Women's Euro 2025 final between England and Spain.
Fans in the US can live stream through the GAA+ app or website.
Alternatively, SunSport will cover the build-up and all the live action as it happens.
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