Mayo reach the All-Ireland final for the first time in five years after defeating Louth in a decisive match. Both outlets report that Louth are held goalless for a substantial stretch, with the team failing to score for 28 minutes across a period spanning both halves. The turning point comes before and around half-time, when Mayo score goals on either side of the break. Darragh Beirne and Conor Loftus are credited with goals that shift momentum and leave Louth “shellshocked,” according to the reports. With Louth unable to recover during the scoring drought and Mayo converting key chances, the match ends as a clear win for Mayo and secures their place in the final. The coverage frames the result as a significant achievement for Mayo, ending a five-year absence from the championship decider.