Keeping you up to date on GAA, soccer, golf and racing.
Racing
Racing started at 2:30, with the last race commencing at 6:35.
Full coverage available on air with KFM.
Kfm will have live commentaries of every race in association with Whitewater Shopping Centre celebrating 20 years.
GAA
Kildare minor hurlers progressed to the Semi-Finals of Peadar O Liathain Cup after a 1-25 to 3-14 win over Wicklow in Round 3.
There was All-Ireland camogie final action today.
Kildare faced Westmeath in the Under-16B final at 1 o'clock in Birr and won 4-11 to 2-06.
A big day of championship football ahead this afternoon.
In Leinster, Dublin face Louth in the semi-final at 7 o'clock.
While in Ulster, Derry take on Monaghan at 5.
There's also a full schedule in ladies football today.
In Leinster, Offaly lost 0-4 to 1-4 against Longford.
Antrim won comfortably against London in Ulster 4-21 to 1-6.
And Kilkenny lost 7-41 to 0 against Carlow in their Leinster junior clash.
In the Leinster intermediate semi-finals, Wexford lead Louth 2-10 to 1-11, Westmeath vs Laois is getting underway.
Soccer
There are four games in the Premier League today.
Brentford lead West Ham 1-nil, Wolves trail Sunderland 1-nil, and Newcastle are up 2-nil against Brighton.
Then at half-past five, Arsenal play Fulham.
In the Women's Champions League, Arsenal play Lyon in the 2nd leg of the semi-finals.
Arsenal won the first-leg 2-1. But trail Lyon 2-1 in the second leg.
Rugby
In rugby, there's European action this afternoon.
In the Champions Cup, Leinster are currently leading Toulon 14-11.
While in the Challenge Cup, Ulster face Exeter at half-past five.
Golf
In golf, Shane Lowry is currently one-over-par in the Cadillac Championship in Miami, and 2-under for Round 3.
Cameron Young has extended his lead to five shots after Round 3.

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