Keeping you up to date on GAA, soccer, golf and racing.
GAA
Kildare were beaten in the Leister Senior Football Championship semi-final yesterday.
They lost out to Westmeath, 2-21 to 23 points in Tullamore.
In ladies football, Kildare were also beaten by Dublin, 2-14 to 1-11 at Parnell Park.
There's a busy day of underage hurling action today.
In the Leinster under-20 quarter-finals, Kilkenny play Offaly, while Laois are against Wexford, both at 2.
In camogie, Kerry face Waterford in the Munster senior semi-final also at 2.
Soccer
In the Premier League, Bournemouth beat Crystal Palace 3-nil yesterday.
Manchester United had a 3-2 win over Liverpool, securing Champions League football for next season.
Tottenham Hotspur beat Aston Villa 2-1, a result that sees them drop out of the relegation zone.
Today, Chelsea face Nottingham Forest at 3.
Everton are against Manchester City at 8, with major implications in the title race
In the Scottish Premiership, Celtic won 2-1 away to Hibernian yesterday.
That keeps the title race tight, with Hearts and Rangers both in action today at 5.30.
Rugby
In rugby, Bordeaux Begles booked their place in the Champions Cup final with a 38-26 win over Bath.
They'll face Leinster on the 23rd of May.
In the Challenge Cup, Montpellier are through to the final after a 18-12 win over the Dragons.
They'll play Ulster in the final on the 22nd of May.
Golf
In golf, Shane Lowry finished strong in the Cadillac Championship in Miami tied for 23rd on six-under-par. Lowry finished Round 4 with a 65.
Cameron Young won on 19-under.
Kildare's Lauren Walsh finished tied for 61st at the Riviera Maya Open in Mexico.
Racing
There's racing today at the Curragh from 1 o'clock, and Down Royal at 1.35.

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