17:22: Well, that's all for today folks. It was great afternoon for Cork fans, but a disappointing one for the followers of Tyrone. The Rebels will now be looking towards the final where they will meet either Kerry or Meath. We'll be back for that game next Sunday. Slá
17:15: Tyrone manager Mickey Harte congratulates Cork for their excellent performance. He says he can't fault the effort of his players, but felt decisions went against them at crucial times. He says he doesn't feel the referee cost them the game, but is frustrated by what he sees as the 'inconsistency' of officials.
17:07: Cork manager Conor Counihan says the only way his side will get recognition is if they win the final. He steers clear of criticising John Bannon for the dismissal of Alan O'Connor, but praised his side for keeping their focus following the setback.
FULL TIME: Cork 1-13 0-11 Tyrone - Cork are into their second All-Ireland SFC final in three years after they deservedly beat defending champions Tyrone by five points. The undeserved sending-off of midfielder Alan O'Connor threatened to ruin their chances, but the Rebels overcame that setback to run out comfortable winners.
70 + 2 min: Ill or not, Cavanagh sears through the Cork defence. However, his shot at goal smashes off the upright and wide.
70 + 1 min: Davy Harte fires a free over the bar. Cork 1-13 0-11 Tyrone
70 min: Kieran O'Connor comes on for Noel O'Leary for Cork. There will be three minutes of additional time.
67 min: Fintan Goold pounces on a loose handball by McMenamin and curls over a delightful point. That probably seals it for the Rebels, who have brought on Michael Cussen in place of Donncha O'Connor. Cork 1-13 0-10 Tyrone
65 min: Seán Cavanagh drops a free short but Cork clear with ease.
63 min: Penrose rifles over the bar for Tyrone but they probably needed a goal. Colm McCullagh replaces Joe McMahon. Cork 1-12 0-10 Tyrone
61 min: O'Connor misses a long-range free for Cork but Davy Harte is off target down at the other end.
59 min: Fintan Goold replaces goalscorer Goulding for Cork.
58 min: Cork hit wides through Kerrigan and O'Neill, but it just shows that they are still well on top despite being down to 14 men.
55 min: Miskella is called across by the referee, but it's just a yellow. The Cork wing-back is lucky to be still on the field.
54 min: John Miskella is caught on camera throwing a punch at Brian McGuigan. Did one of the umpires see it?
50 min: Tyrone make mess of a short kick-out and Colm O'Neill makes them pay with a point. Cork 1-12 0-09 Tyrone
49 min: Tyrone wing-back Philip Jordan roams forward to slot over a point. There was a questionable free awarded in the build-up. Cork 1-11 0-09 Tyrone
47 min: Cavanagh comes on for McGinley.
46 min: Martin Penrose is booked as Sean Cavanagh prepares to come in for Tyrone.
45 min: Donncha O'Connor hits his first point from play to bring an end to a scrappy, but compelling, period of play. Cork 1-11 0-08 Tyrone
43 min: Donnacha O'Connor hits his third free from five after Colm O'Neill was fouled. Cork 1-10 0-08 Tyrone
42 min: Mulligan makes a mess of a relatively simple free, much to the disgust of fellow forward O'Neill.
41 min: Stephen O'Neill swings over a point to cut the gap to four points. Cork 1-09 0-08 Tyrone
40 min: Graham Canty enters the book for digging his kness into Enda McGinley's back. Cork need to regain their discipline, though it's understandable that they feel a little frustrated.
38 min: Goulding is booked for a high challenge on Davy Harte. At least referee Bannon gets a big decision right.
36 min: Pearse O'Neill's pointed effort comes off the crossbar and in the follow up Kerrigan spills the ball as he rushes through on the Tyrone goal.
16:26: The second half begins. Brian McGuigan has come on for Tyrone in place of his brother Tommy. It look like Ryan McMenamin will be employed as the extra man by Tyrone.
16:14: There is heated debate in the Sunday Game studio. Pat Spillane and Colm O'Rourke are incensed by the sending off of O'Connor. Joe Brolly agrees that Bannon was far too quick to brandish the yellow cards.
HALF TIME: Cork 1-09 0-07 Tyrone - Cork lead by five points after a brilliant first-half performance. Seán Cavanagh's absence has not helped Tyrone, but even allowing for that Mickey Harte's men have looked strangely subdued. However, the defining moment of this game could have come on the half hour when Alan O'Connor received a second yellow card for what Pat Spillane termed 'a non-existent' foul. The game still hangs in the balance, but you would expect Tyrone to be much-improved in the second period, and Cork will have to double their efforts to make up for the their numerical disadvantage.
35 min + 1: A fantastic pass from Paddy Kelly finds Goulding but the corner-forward's shot is directed into the side-netting by Tyrone goalkeeper Pascal McConnell.
35 min: Donncha O'Connor drags another free wide. He has not had the best of days so far on them.
30 min: SENDING OFF - Cork's Alan O'Connor receives a second yellow. The Corkman made no contact with Mulligan. A puzzling decision by John Bannon, which could ruin what was turning in a compelling game. Tyrone pop over a free afterwards. Cork 1-09 0-07 Tyrone
28 min: Tyrone respond with a fine point off the boot of Stephen O'Neill. That's two points from two attempts for the Clann na Gael clubman. Cork 1-09 0-06 Tyrone
27 min: Alan O'Connor scores his first-ever point in Championship action. It all seems to be going Cork's way. Cork 1-09 0-05 Tyrone
25 min: Tyrone win another free as Mulligan makes a meal of his dive to the ground. The Cookstown clubman recovers quickly to convert the dead ball. Cork 1-08 0-05 Tyrone
23 min: There is a break in play as Tyrone's Gormley and Cork's Anthony Lynch receive attention for injuries.
22 min: Owen Mulligan converts a free for Tryone after Cork midfielder Alan O'Connor is booked for a crude foul on Enda McGinley. Cork 1-08 0-04 Tyrone
21 min: Colm O'Neill wanders out to the 45-metre line and collects the ball before sending a huge point over. Cork 1-08 0-03 Tyrone
19 min: Tyrone's Conor Gormley dawdles on the ball and is dispossessed by Goulding. The Cork attacker wastes no time in swinging over a point from 30 metres. Tyrone look completely out of sorts. Cork 1-07 0-03 Tyrone
17 min: Kevin Hughes' long solo run for Tyrone ends with a point to cut the gap to six points and stop the rot as far at the Red Hands are concerned. Cork 1-06 0-03 Tyrone
16 min: Tyrone concede another free and O'Connor does the needful from 20 metres for the Leesiders. That's six unanswered scores now. Cork 1-06 0-02 Tyrone
14 min: Colm O'Neill gets away from PJ Quinn and splits the post at the second attempt. Tyrone have no answer to Cork's passing and movement at the moment. Cork 1-05 0-02 Tyrone
12 min: Stephen O'Neill is hurt in a collision with Cork goalkeeper Alan Quirke but seems okay to continue.
11 min: Tyrone are again penalised for picking the ball up off the ground. Joe McMahon seemed to get his boot under it. O'Connor makes no mistake this time with the free. Cork 1-04 0-02 Tyrone
9 min: Pearse O'Neill finds himself clean through on goal and opts to fist over a point to extend Cork's lead. Cork 1-03 0-02 Tyrone
8 min: GOAL FOR CORK - Daniel Goulding rifles to the back of the net after Colm O'Neill's initial effort was blocked. Paddy Kelly follows up with a point to put the Rebels three points clear. Cork 1-02 0-02 Tyrone
6 min: A long sideline ball is sent into the Cork danger area by Davy Harte. Steohen O'Neill gathers possession and angles over an excellent left-footed shot. Cork 0-01 0-02 Tyrone
4 min: Cork hit back immediately hit a fisted point by wing-forward Paul Kerrigan. Cork 0-01 0-01 Tyrone
3 min: Brian Dooher finds Ryan McMenamin in acres of space and the Tyrone corner-back is unchallenged and curls over the opening point of the game. Cork 0-00 0-01 Tyrone
1 min: Cork are awarded a dubious free after Conor Gormley is adjudged to have picked the ball straight off the ground. Justice is done when Cork corner-forward Donncha O'Connor pulls his shot wide.
15:30: The formalities are over. The ball is thrown in by referee John Bannon. It's actually Cork who are shooting towards the Hill.
15:28: The stadium falls silent for Amhrán na Bhfiann.
15:26: There looks to be a good crown at Headquarters. The Hill is nowhere near full but the vast majority of the seats are occupied.
15:23: The teams line up behind the St Michael's Band from Enniskillen for the traditional pre-match parade.
15:21: Tyrone have won the toss and look to have opted to shhot towards the Hill 16 End in the first half.
15:20: It has been confirmed that Cavanagh will start the game on the bench. The panel in the Sunday Game studio reckon Tyrone can overcome the loss of the Footballer of the Year.
15:16: Tyrone manager Mickey Harte tells RTÉ's Marty Morrissey that Cavanagh wasn't feeling well overnight. The word now is that Tommy McGuigan will start in the Moy clubman's stead.
15:13: Welcome to this afternoon's matchtracker. There had been some doubt about the participation of Tyrone's Sean Cavanagh, but he's out on the pitch and looks set to spearhead the Tyrone attack.
Cork: A Quirke; R Carey, M Shields, A Lynch; N O'Leary, G Canty, J Miskella; A O'Connor, N Murphy; P Kerrigan, P O'Neill, P Kelly; D Goulding, C O'Neill, D O'Connor.
Tyrone: P McConnell; PJ Quinn, C Gormley, R McMenamin; D Harte, Justin McMahon, P Jordan; K Hughes, E McGinley; B Dooher, t McGuigan, Joe McMahon; M Penrose, S O'Neill, O Mulligan.
Referee: John Bannon (Longford)