What time and TV channel is Kerry v Tyrone on today in the All-Ireland Football Championship?
As good as their quarter-final win over Armagh was, it’ll be a long winter in Kerry if Tyrone complete a hattrick on them by ending their All-Ireland ambitions as the Red Hands’ minor and under-20 sides have already. But while the quarter-final was ideally set up for a Kerry ambush, reminiscent of the 2009 win over Dublin at the same stage, the psychological challenge is bigger for them now. Sixteen years ago, they laboured past Meath in the semi-final having demolished the Dubs. Their injury problems haven’t cleared up to the extent that Jack O’Connor would have liked and it means that there is still a vulnerability to them; the Armagh win hasn’t simply cured all ills. Tyrone are seeking a rare treble of All-Ireland titles, but whatever happens from here, it’s been a decent first year’s work by Malachy O’Rourke, who has restored forward momentum after the three years of slippage post-2021. They are shaping like a county that is going to win All-Irelands in the not too distant future, but 2025 still feels a year or two too soon for them. It’s certainly conceivable that they could beat Kerry or Donegal, but taking both of them out from this juncture seems a stretch. Tyrone are a much different proposition now to the one that was meekly beaten by Kerry two years ago and this ought to be an encounter that is in the balance come the last 10 minutes, when the Munster champions’ greater experience and superior scoring power can tip the balance in their favour. Verdict: Kerry Where is the game being played? The game is being played at Croke Park. What time is throw-in? Throw in is at 5pm. Can I watch the game on TV? Yes the game is live on RTE 2 and BBC 2 NI. Is the game being streamed online? Yes, the game will be live streamed on the RTE Player and the BBC iPlayer. Betting Odds: Kerry: 8/15 Draw: 7/1 Tyrone: 23/10 Get the latest sports headlines straight to your inbox by signing up for free email alerts.