It continues to be a busy weekend in the club hurling championship scene.
Gaelic Games
It continues to be a busy weekend in the club hurling championship scene.
Yesterday, in the UPMC Senior B Semi Finals:
Naas 0-14 Broadford 0-9
Leixlip 1-18 Moorefield 0-10
Naas will play Leixlip in the final.
Coill Dubh booked their place in the UPMC Senior Hurling Final after beating Celbridge by 0-15 to 0-10.
Their final opponents will be decided today when Naas take on Maynooth in a repeat of last years final.
Throw in is at 4:45pm on Manguard Park Pitch 1.
Kfm will have full live commentary of the game with Ger McNally.
UPMC Junior Hurling Final
Venue: Manguard Park Pitch 1, Confey V Wolfe Tones at 1pm
UPMC Intermediate Hurling Final
Venue: Manguard Park Pitch 1: Maynooth V Naas at 3pm.
We'll have live updates of both finals with Ger McNally on More Music Sportsbeat from 2pm.
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Ladies Football
The ladies football championships continued yesterday:
Leixlip v v St Laurence’s in St Laurence’s GAA
Cappagh v Naas (2) in Naas GAA
Nottingham Forest face Brentford with a 2pm kick off at the City Ground.
Ireland's Pool B rivals South Africa can secure their place in the quarter finals of the Rugby World Cup this evening.
They face Tonga in their final group game with kick off in Marseille at 8pm.
Before that, Australia need a result against Portugal if they're to avoid a first group stage exit.
They play in Pool C at 4:45pm.
The USA face an uphill task if they're to retain the Ryder Cup this afternoon.
They trail Europe 10 and a half points to 5 and a half as both teams gear up for the final day singles session.
The action gets underway with world number 3 Jon Rahm against world number 1 Scottie Scheffler at 10:35am.
Rory McIlroy will face Sam Burns just after 10 past 11 this morning while Shane Lowry takes on Jordan Speith just before 12:30pm.
Europe need 4 points from 12 matches to regain the trophy and keep it on this side of the Atlantic.
Mark Selby is looking to win his first British Open title in Cheltenham this afternoon.
The 4 time world champion takes on Mark Williams in the final with the opening session underway from 1pm.
The first to 10 frames will be crowned the winner.