How To Watch Kerry v Tyrone In The All-Ireland Football Semi-Final

12 June 2021; Sean O'Shea of Kerry kicks a point despite the efforts of Tyrone goalkeeper Niall Morgan  during the Allianz Football League Division 1 semi-final match between Kerry and Tyrone at Fitzgerald Stadium in Killarney, Kerry. Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile
Andrew Dempsey
By Andrew Dempsey
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At long last, Kerry v Tyrone will take place this weekend in the All-Ireland football semi-final at Croke Park.

The game has been rescheduled twice already after a raft of Covid-19 cases tore up Tyrone's preparations for their All-Ireland last four clash.

But here we are, at last. And here is all the information you need ahead of this weekend's key clash at Croke Park, and how to watch Kerry v Tyrone.

What time is Kerry v Tyrone in the All-Ireland football semi-final?

Kerry v Tyrone will take place on Saturday afternoon the 28th of August, with a throw-in time of 3.30pm.

Where is Kerry v Tyrone taking place in the All-Ireland football semi-final?

Kerry and Tyrone will do battle at Croke Park on Sunday afternoon.

How to watch Kerry v Tyrone in the All-Ireland football semi-final?

Kerry v Tyrone will be broadcast on both RTE 2 and Sky Sports this weekend. RTE 2's coverage of the game begins at 2.30pm, as does Sky Sports'. Sky Sports will air the game on Sky Sports Arena.

What can we expect?

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The exact fall-out of Tyrone's Covid-19 situation may not be known, but they will know soon enough as they take on Kerry in this weekend's All-Ireland football semi-final.

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Tyrone had to ask for the game to be postponed twice, and they will be hoping that they can at least make things competitive against the Kingdom this weekend.

Kerry, of course, come into the game after blitzing their way through the Munster Championship. They pulverised Cork in the decider by a 22-point margin.

Tyrone, however, came through the Ulster Championship after defeating Monaghan in their game.

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They won that game by a single point with a scoreline of 0-16 to 0-15 at Croke Park.

This will be the first time the side's have met in an All-Ireland football semi-final since 2019 when Kerry ran out three point winners.

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