It's due to Covid-related issues.
Sunday's All-Ireland Football semi-final between Tyrone and Kerry's been postponed due to Covid issues.
It'll now take place on Saturday August 21st at Croke Park.
It also means the All-Ireland Final is being re-scheduled for Saturday September 4th.
The decision's been confirmed by the GAA after the latest report was received. A number of Tyrone players were forced to isolate after a COVID-19 outbreak among the panel.
The new September 4th date for the All-Ireland Final now leaving the Ladies Football final without a date.
Statement From Tyrone GAA
We would welcome the decision of the CCCC to postpone the fixture V. Kerry for 6 days.
We will continue to comply with all guidelines from the PHA and Croke Park, keeping the health of the players and management as our primary concern— Tyrone GAA (@TyroneGAALive) August 9, 2021
In a statement posted to Twitter, Tyrone GAA said:
"We would welcome the decision of the CCCC to postpone the fixture V. Kerry for 6 days."
"We will continue to comply with all guidelines from the PHA and Croke Park, keeping the health of the players and management as our primary concern"