Keeping you up to date on GAA, soccer, golf and racing.
GAA
Kildare's senior footballers are back in Championship action this evening.
Brian Flanagan's side host Kerry in Newbridge in Round 2B of the All-Ireland championship.
Throw in at St Conleth's Park is at half-past five.
Kfm will have full live commentary of the mens game with Ger Mcnally and Seamus Dillon in association with Hanlon Concrete, Robertstown.
The teams have been announced and can be viewed on the Kfm website.
Elsewhere, Donegal play Cork at 3, Monghan play Roscommon from half-past four, and Derry play Meath at seven.
In the Ladies All-Ireland Senior Championship, Kildare also play Kerry in Newbridge from 3.
Kfm will have regular updates from 3.15 with Ger McNally and Seamus Dillon.
The Tailteann Cup quarter-finals begin at one when Offaly play Wexford.
Antrim play Wicklow at 2. Laois play Down at 4. Fermanagh play Sligo at 5.
In Hurling, Cork play Tipperary at 2 o'clock, while Galway play Limerick at 5, in the All-Ireland Minor semi-finals.
And in the Camogie Premier Junior Championship Round 3, Kildare play Cavan in Hawkfield at 3.30.
Soccer
In the League of Ireland Premier Division last night, Shamrock Rovers remain top despite a 2-1 defeat away to Shelbourne.
St Pat's moved up to second with a 2-nil over Drogheda United.
Derry City won 4-1 against Bohemians.
Waterford were 4-nil winners over Sligo Rovers.
And Dundalk finished 1-nil winners against Galway United.
In the World Cup, Canada drew 1-all against Bosnia-Herzegovina, while South Korea beat Czechia 2-1.
The United States had an impressive 4-1 victory against Paraguay overnight.
The action continues with two more games today.
Switzerland play Qatar from 8, and Five-time winners Brazil play Morocco at 11 tonight.
Golf
In golf, Shane Lowry is four shots off the lead at the Canadian Open.
After an opening round 65, Lowry went around in 69 yesterday to sit at six-under-par.
Seamus Power and Padraig Harrington both missed the cut.
America's James Barnes leads on ten-under-par.
Racing
In racing, there's an eight-race card at Downpatrick today, with the first going to post at 1.25.

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