All-Ireland SFC Final between Kerry and Donegal: Live stream, tickets and hotel updates

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The All-Ireland SFC Final will be between Kerry and Donegal on 27 July after the semi-final ties were settled last weekend.
Kerry will wear their blue alternative kit instead of the traditional green and gold for the final after comfortably beating Tyrone 1-20 to 0-17 at Croke Park.
Kerry are 39-times winners of the Sam Maguire Cup and last took the title in 2022. Brothers Paudie and David Clifford will be key to their success with the latter hoping to repeat his stunning semi final heroics against Tyrone.
Donegal, who will likely play in their green and gold kit, beat Meath to secure their place in the final for the first time since 2014 when they were beaten by Kerry. The Ulster champions last won the tournament in 2012.
Tickets for the All-Ireland SFC Final
Tickets for the All-Ireland SFC Final do not go on general sale. Instead the 82,000 tickets for the Croke Park showpiece will be sent to clubs and County boards.
The GAA said: “Each County board receives an allocation of tickets for the All-Ireland finals with the competing counties receiving the most significant allocations. These are then filtered down to their clubs and subsequently the club members.”
For those lucky enough to secure their tickets hotels within a mile of Croke Park are still available. Prices start from around 90 Euros for a hotel room for the Sunday evening, with some Dublin hotels priced as much as £500 for the night.
How to watch the All-Ireland SFC Final
The Kerry v Donegal All-Ireland final will take place at Croke Park at 3.30pm, RTE has the rights to the match in Ireland and UK viewers can watch it via BBC iPlayer. Viewers from abroad will be able to stream the game on the GAA+ player.
Referee: Brendan Cawley (Kildare)
Stand By Referee: Martin McNally (Monaghan)
Line Umpire: David Coldrick (Meath)
Sideline Official: Thomas Murphy (Galway)
Score Umpires: David Coady, Lee Moore, Eoghan Fitzpatrick, and Johnny Farrell
Hawk-Eye Official: Garreth Whelan (Wicklow)
Timing Official: Seán Laverty (Antrim)
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