The draws for the groups stages of the All-Ireland football championship and the Tailteann Cup will take place today.
GAELIC GAMES
The draws for the groups stages of the All-Ireland football championship and the Tailteann Cup will take place today.
16 counties have qualified for the Sam Maguire Cup, with 16 teams also competing in the group stage of the Tailteann Cup.
It's the first year of the new format in both competitions.
Kildare are 4th seeds alongside Donegal, Cork and Westmeath.
The 12 other teams in the Sam Maguire are Dublin, Kerry, Mayo, Galway, Monaghan, Tyrone, Armagh, Derry, Louth, Clare, Roscommon and Sligo.
A reminder to join Eoin Beatty at 10.45 where he’ll review Kildare narrowly missing out on a place in the Leinster final, following a 0-14 to 0-12 defeat against Dublin in Croke Park on Saturday evening.
SOCCER
Ireland captain Seamus Coleman has emerged as a serious injury concern ahead of the next month's Euro 2024 qualifiers.
He was stretchered off in Everton's 2-all draw with Leicester in the Premier League last night.
Coleman suffered what appeared to be a knee injury shortly before half-time at the King Power.
There's one game in the Premier League tonight, with Arsenal at home to Chelsea from 8pm.
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SSE Airtricity League Premier Division leaders Bohemians earned their biggest win of the season last night.
The hosts hammered Cork City 5-0 at Dalymount Park.
Shamrock Rovers are up to second after a 2-0 win over Derry City.
Elsewhere, Sligo Rovers beat St Pat's 1-0, Dundalk had a 2-1 win over UCD and it finished 1-all between Drogheda and Shelbourne.
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Leeds look set to sack manager Javi Gracia.
The Spaniard was only appointed in February, but Leeds remain just a point above the Premier League's relegation zone.
Sam Allardyce is being the favourite to take over at Elland Road.
RUGBY
Greg McWilliams looks poised to step down as head coach of the Irish women's team.
The Irish Independent is reporting he will leave the job with 'immediate effect'.
Ireland concluded their Six Nations campaign on Saturday with a 26-point loss to Scotland.
They finished bottom of the standings after five successive defeats.
SNOOKER
Luca Brecel is the first player from mainland Europe to win the World Snooker Championship.
The Belgian beat Mark Selby by 18 frames to 15 in last night's final at the Crucible.
RACING
There's an eight race card at Ballinrobe today where the first goes to post at 4.45pm.