The same two counties meet today in the MFC Quarter Final.
GAA
Following Kildare’s defeat in the All Ireland Qualifiers yesterday evening, there are two more quarter final places up for grabs this afternoon.
Yesterday, the Lillies were beaten by Mayo 2-13 to 0-14, despite leading by 0-8 to 0-4 at half time. .
The same two counties meet in the All Ireland Minor Football Championship quarter final today.
Kfm will have full live commentary of the game which throws in at 2.30pm in Bord Na Mona O’Connor Park, in association with Johnstownbridge Service Station.
The Kildare team was named last night and is as follows:
In goal: Fintan Quinn (Naas)
Full backs: Niall Cramer (Raheens), Eoin Lawlor (Naas), Ben Ryan (
Half backs: Jamie McGuirk (Naas), James Harris (Castlemitchell), Joey Cunningham (Allenwood)
Midfield: Ryan Sinkey (Naas), Ryan Rainey (Johnstownbridge)
Half forwards: Eoin Cully (Carbury), Ben Loakman (Sarsfields), Cian O’Reilly (Rahens)
Full forwards: TJ Nolan (St Laurence’s), Killian Browne (Celbridge), Jay O’Brien (
Also, yesterday the Kildare camogie side got their first win in the All Ireland Intermediate Championship.
They defeated Wexford 0-14 to 1-6 in Manguard Plus Hawkfield.
F1
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc will start on pole position in this afternoon's Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
The
He starts ahead of Monaco GP winner Sergio Perez while his Red Bull teammate Max Verstappen is in third.
The action gets underway in
TENNIS
Andy Murray is searching for a first ATP Tour title since 2019 this afternoon.
The Scot is in the final of the Stuttgart Open and faces the Italian Matteo Berrettini.
That decider gets underway at 2pm.
RACING
And there's racing in
Later, a 7 racecard goes to post at Downpatrick at 1:45pm.

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