Kerry defeat Dublin 2-18 to 0-20 in Sunday’s All-Ireland Senior Football Championship semi-final, keeping their bid for back-to-back titles on track. Both outlets report that Kerry’s scoring in the match proves decisive, with their two goals making the difference against a Dublin side that accumulates points but does not find the net. The final score shows Kerry finishing with 2 goals and 18 points (total 24), while Dublin end on 20 points with no goals (total 20). With the semi-final result, Kerry progress to the All-Ireland final, maintaining momentum from their previous championship campaign and extending their run in the competition. The reporting focuses on the match result and the key scoring pattern, highlighting how Kerry convert key chances for goals while Dublin rely primarily on point scoring. No additional details about scorers, match incidents, or the final opponent are included in the provided sources.