Keeping you up to date on GAA, soccer, golf and rugby.
GAA
The Kildare senior hurlers are in Leinster Championship action this afternoon.
Kildare are currently leading Galway by 10 points.
It's 1-15 to 1-5 as the first half comes to a close.
Kildare are still looking for their first win of the campaign, while Galway come into the game with maximum points from their opening two matches.
Seamus Dillon and Ger McNally will have full commentary, with build-up from 3.15 on More Music Sportsbeat.
Elsewhere in the Leinster hurling championship Round 3, Wexford and Dublin has just thrown in.
In Munster hurling, Waterford are home to Cork at 6.
The Kildare minor hurlers lost 2-14 o 4-12 against Offaly at half-past twelve.
In football, Clare are getting underway against Offaly in the Tailteann Cup Round 1 at 4 o’clock.
While Wexford are against Limerick at 6.
Soccer
In the Premier League, Liverpool and Chelsea drew 1-all.
At 3 o’clock Fulham and Bournemouth are scoreless, Brighton lead Wolves by two goals, and Sunderland are drawing against Manchester United.
Then from half-past five, Manchester City take on Brentford.
The Scottish Premiership title race is down to one point.
Hearts are away to Motherwell tonight at 8. While Celtic play Rangers at 12 tomorrow.
Rugby
In rugby, Leinster play the Lions at half-past five.
Connacht are against Munster at a quarter to eight.
In the Women's Six Nations today, England ran away with a victory against Italy 66-31.
Scotland are against France at quarter-past four. And Ireland play Wales at half-past six.
Golf
In golf, Rory McIlroy is tied for eigth after two rounds of the Truist Championship at Quail Hollow.
The Masters champion is five under par, four shots behind leader Kim Si Woo.
The tournament carries prize money of 20 million euro.
Racing
And in racing today, there were meetings at Naas and Killarney from 1 o'clock.

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