
Tyrone and Kerry will renew their rivalry in the semi-finals of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, while Meath will play Donegal.
A remarkable third quarter from Kerry, where they hit 14 unanswered points, saw them overcome reigning champions Armagh by 0-32 to 1-21.
Seán O’Shea scored 12 points for the Kingdom with David Clifford scoring seven.
Speaking after the game, man of the match O’Shea said: “We were written off. People weren’t giving us a chance, even down at home. People don’t know what goes on in our dressing room.
“We just said we’d throw the shackles off. We were coming in as underdogs. I thought Joe O’Connor really stood up in the second-half. We really turned the screw. People have talked about our squad, that we don’t have strength and depth. We know the standard of our squad.”
Meath are into the last four for the first time since 2009, after Jordan Morris’ 1-6 helped them defeat Galway by 2-16 to 2-15.
The crucial score of the game came eight minutes from time with Jordan Morris scoring Meath’s second goal, and he finished with 1-6.