GAA Tips: Our 3 best bets for Kerry v Armagh in Saturday’s All Ireland semi final

Paddy's tipster Feargal Brennan fancies David Clifford to fire Kerry to the final!

All-Ireland Saturday tips

Kerry to Win
David Clifford to score anytime
Armagh to score under 14.5 points

*All prices are bang up to date with our snazzy widgets, while odds in copy are accurate at time of publishing but subject to change.

 

Saturday 5.30pm: Kerry v Armagh
All-Ireland semi final match at Croke Park, Dublin

Kerry to Win

Kerry look well placed to ease into a third successive final and The Kingdom are currently the clear favourite to go on and win the 2024 All Ireland title.

They won all three games in the knockout group stages and they powered away from a tiring Derry in the quarter finals to secure an 0-15 to 0-10 win at Croke Park last month.

Back in the capital, they will be confident of getting past Armagh, who have not reached the final since 2003.

David Clifford to score anytime

Kerry’s main man David Clifford is the front runner to clinch the 2024 Footballer of the Year award and become the first player to win it three times.

He has already kicked 2-22 so far in the competition, including three points against Derry, and he scored two of Kerry’s four goals in the group stages.

Armagh to score under 14.5 points

Armagh put 2-12 past Roscommon in their own quarter final win but they will face a stiffer test against Kerry this weekend. Kerry have been one of the best defensive sides in the knockout stage of the competition in terms of keeping the scores against down. They have only conceded over 14 in one of their last four games and they will be looking to keep Armagh in check in Dublin.

All-Ireland Saturday tips

Kerry to Win
David Clifford to score anytime
Armagh to score under 14.5 points

*All prices are bang up to date with our snazzy widgets, while odds in copy are accurate at time of publishing but subject to change.

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