St Pat's have guaranteed themselves European football for next season.
SOCCER
St Pat's have guaranteed themselves European football for next season.
They beat Sligo Rovers 1-nil in the League of Ireland Premier Division last night.
The First Division play offs start this evening.
It's Athlone Town against Waterford and Wexford play Cobh Ramblers in the first legs of their ties.
The matches begin at 7.45.
Tottenham Hotspur are back on top of the Premier League table.
Heung Min Son and James Maddison scored the goals as they beat Fulham 2-nil in North London to maintain their unbeaten record.
It will be an emotional night at Old Trafford later as Manchester United pay tribute to the late Bobby Charlton before the Champions League match with Copenhagen.
A wreath will be placed on his seat in the Directors' Box and there will be a minute's silence before the match.
That Group A game starts at 8pm.
The other match in that Group sees Galatasaray take on Bayern Munich from 5.45.
In Group B, Arsenal are away to Sevilla from 8pm.
The other tie in that Group involves Lens and PSV Eindhoven.
In Group C, Union Berlin play Napoli and it's Sporting Braga versus Real Madrid.
In Group D, Inter take on Red Bull Salzburg and Benfica meet Real Sociedad.
There are six matches in the English Championship.
Leaders Leicester City host Sunderland, it's Huddersfield Town up against Cardiff City, Millwall play Blackburn Rovers, Norwich City take on Middlesbrough, Swansea City meet Watford and West Bromwich Albion face QPR.
CRICKET
The Irish women's team play Scotland in their concluding T20 international in Spain today.
South Africa meet Bangladesh at the World Cup from 9.30am Irish time.
SNOOKER
Ken Doherty plays Ian Burns at the Northern Ireland Open in Belfast this afternoon.