Keeping you up to date on GAA, soccer, rugby, golf, and racing.
GAA
There were hard fought fixtures in the Hanlon Concrete Senior Football League during the week.
In Division One, Naas 4-18 Clane 2-10, and Sarsfield 1-15 Athy 1-14.
In Division Two, Grangenolvin 16 points Castledermot 1-12.
And in Division Three, Rathcoffey 2-16 Robertstown 15 points.
Round 1 of the All-Ireland Championship continues today.
Westmeath are home to Cavan at 5, and Armagh play Derry at 7.15pm.
In hurling, the All-Ireland minor quarter-finals are down for decision today.
Limerick play Clare at one o'clock, while Cork are up against Kilkenny from three.
There's a busy afternoon in the Camogie Senior Championship.
Limerick play Offaly and Wexford are against Clare, both at half-past three.
At half past four, Dublin play Kilkenny.
Soccer
In the League of Ireland Premier Division last night, leaders Shamrock Rovers beat Stephen Kenny's St Pat's 1-nil.
Bohemians are up to second after a 3-1 win win over Sligo Rovers.
Dundalk secured a 2-1 victory over Derry City.
Elsewhere, Shelbourne and Galway United finished level at a goal each.
And Drogheda United and Waterford finished a six-goal thriller at 3-all.
Arsenal play PSG in the Champions League final this evening at 5 o'clock in-front of a 67,000 capacity Puskas Arena in Budapest.
The Premier League champions are aiming to win the competition for the first time.
Paris Saint-Germain won last year's final and are looking for back-to-back European titles.
Rugby
In rugby, the URC quarter-finals are this weekend.
Connacht's season came to an end last night after a 33-21 defeat away to Glasgow Warriors.
Munster are away to the Bulls in South Africa at midday.
Leinster are home to the Lions at the Aviva Stadium at eight o'clock this evening.
Golf
In golf, Séamus Power will be playing the weekend at the Charles Schwab Challenge in Texas.
The Waterford golfer made the cut after a second-round 69 and starts the third round at two under par, eight shots behind leader Jordan Smith.
Racing
In racing, there are meetings today in Listowel and Tramore.

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