Welcome to our live coverage of the All-Ireland SFC semi-final meeting between Dublin and Mayo. These two rivals have clashed frequently at the business end of the competition over the last decade and this should be another thrilling encounter.
First to team news. Here’s how both sides are named to start but, as ever, expect a few late changes before throw-in.
Mayo
1. Robert Hennelly – Breaffy
2. Chris Barrett – Belmullet
3. Brendan Harrison – Aghamore
4. Stephen Coen – Hollymount/Carramore
5. Lee Keegan – Westport
6. Colm Boyle – Davitts
7. Patrick Durcan – Castlebar Mitchels (captain)
8. Aidan O’Shea – Breaffy
9. Seamus O’Shea – Breaffy
10. Fionn McDonagh – Westport
11. Kevin McLoughlin – Knockmore
12. Fergal Boland – Aghamore
13. Cillian O’Connor – Ballintubber
14. Darren Coen – Hollymount/Carramore
15. James Carr – Ardagh.
Dublin
1. Stephen Cluxton – Parnells
2. David Byrne – Naomh Olaf
3. Cian O’Sullivan – Kilmacud Crokes
4. Michael Fitzsimons – Cuala
5. Jack McCaffrey – Clontarf
6. James McCarthy – Ballymun Kickhams
7. John Small – Ballymun Kickhams
8. Brian Fenton – Raheny
9. Michael Darragh MacAuley – Ballyboden St Enda’s
10. Niall Scully – Templeogue Synge Street
11. Con O’Callaghan – Cuala
12. Brian Howard – Raheny
13. Paul Mannion – Kilmacud Crokes
14. Dean Rock – Ballymun Kickhams
15. Ciaran Kilkenny – Castleknock
Some big crowds have gathered outside Croke Park ahead of the 5pm throw-in.
Both sets of players had a walk on the pitch earlier:
We’re less than 30 minutes away from throw-in so it’s prediction time. Who do you fancy to win this and by how much?
Four late changes to the starting teams.
For Dublin, Jonny Cooper replaces Cian O’Sullivan.
On the Mayo side, Donie Vaughan, Matthew Ruane and Diarmuid O’Connor come into the team, with Kevin McLoughlin, Fergal Boland and Darren Coen dropping out.
Those late Mayo changes mean we could see Aidan O’Shea at full-forward from early on. Matthew Ruane will be the man who starts at midfield to track Brian Fenton. And we’re looking at either Paddy Durcan or Diarmuid O’Connor picking up Jack McCaffrey.
The players are in the parade and we’re not long away now. Can Mayo end Dublin’s Drive for Five? We’ll find out shortly.
James Horan ahead of the game.
Dublin 0-0 Mayo 0-1
An early chance for Mayo after John Small fouls Cillian O’Connor. He takes the free and Hawk-Eye rules it over the bar. Early lead for Mayo.
Dublin 0-1 Mayo 0-2
Small is fouled by Fionn McDonagh and Rock converts the free.
Bad miss by Aidan O’Shea from about 30m after a great run through the Dublin defence.
Dublin 0-2 Mayo 0-2
Rock swings over his second free of the day. A low-scoring start to this game.
Dublin 0-2 Mayo 0-3
Mayo lead after James Carr took on Mick Fitzsimons and popped over a classy score off the left.
Dublin 0-4 Mayo 0-4
Dublin cut Mayo open and Paul Mannion drives over a goal chance from close range. Then Rob Hennelly’s kick-out is intercepted and Mannion punishes the error. Mayo immediately respond through Cillian O’Connor. Superb score. That was a frantic few minutes of action.
Dublin 0-4 Mayo 0-5
Mayo win the kick-out as Aidan O’Shea breaks it to Coen. Durcan is sent scampering through and he slots over.
Dublin 0-4 Mayo 0-6
Small is booked after he caught Colm Boyle with a high challenge. O’Connor applies the finish from a free.
Mayo were caught coming out of their defence but Mannion’s shot at the posts goes wide.
Dublin haven’t scored in over 12 minutes but Rock stands over a free after Fionn McDonagh’s foul on Small.
Dublin 0-5 Mayo 0-6
Rock’s free sails between the posts.
Mayo sub: Keith Higgins replaces Donie Vaughan, who had little impact out there.
Dublin 0-5 Mayo 0-7
Fantastic leadership from Boyle who drives forward and slots it over off the outside of the right boot. This has been very impressive from Mayo so far today.
How long until we see Diarmuid Connolly? Dublin look a long way off their best, particularly up front.
Dublin 0-5 Mayo 0-8
Hint of a goal chance as Durcan sends a high ball into Cillian O’Connor but Cluxton is there to clear the danger. Mayo work a scoring chance but Carr drops it yet. As Dublin try to counter, Mayo turn them over and Durcan pops up for his second of the day.
Dublin 0-6 Mayo 0-8
Fenton feeds Howard for a vital Dublin score. The two Raheny men linking up very well there.
Dublin 0-6 Mayo 0-8 – HT
Mayo lead by two after a cracking first-half.
Some action from the opening period.
Dublin 0-7 Mayo 0-8
Rock kick an early free for Dublin after he was fouled by Chris Barrett. At the far end, Durcan’s shot dorps just short.
GOAL! Con O’Callaghan hits the net for Dublin against Mayo.
Dublin 1-9 Mayo 0-8
Kilkenny put O’Callaghan through there after he shrugged off Keegan. Scully follows it up with another score and then Mannion lofts out over from the wing. This has been some start to the second-half by Dublin. Mayo are really struggling on their own restarts.
Dublin 1-11 Mayo 0-8
Rock swings over a free after Keegan fouls O’Callaghan. Then Dublin win another kick-out and Mannion takes his point from a difficult angle. Mayo are still in the dressing room.
Con O'Callaghan finds the net for @DubGAAOfficial ! pic.twitter.com/mRcmTXgPyI
— The GAA (@officialgaa) August 10, 2019
GOAL! Con O’Callaghan bags his second goal for Dublin!
Dublin 2-12 Mayo 0-8
Mannion’s fifth point of the game extends the Dublin lead to 10. Incredible turnaround at the interval. O’Callaghan left Keegan on the deck with a brilliant shake of the hips for his second goal of the half.
Con O'Callaghan is on fire for @DubGAAOfficial. Superb goal! pic.twitter.com/R3zBtjKOnw
— The GAA (@officialgaa) August 10, 2019
GOAL! Lee Keegan grabs a crucial goal for Mayo!
Dublin 2-12 Mayo 1-8
Play is stopped after Con went down with a head injury when Hennelly came out to clear a dangerous ball. Harrison is now picking up O’Callaghan and Keegan is given more of a licence to attack.
Dublin 2-13 Mayo 1-8
Rock converts a free after O’Callaghan was fouled by Harrison.
Dublin 2-13 Mayo 1-8
Bad wide by Diarmuid O’Connor after a well-worked Mayo move.
GOAL! Brian Fenton rattles the back of the Mayo net!
Dublin 3-13 Mayo 1-9
Coen pops over a point for Mayo but they’re looking tired now.
This second-half display has been as good as we’ve seen from Dublin in a couple of years. They’re 70 minutes away from history.
Dublin sub: Cormac Costello is on for Mannion, who scored 0-5 from five shots today.
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