Keeping you up to date on GAA, soccer, rugby, golf, and racing.
GAA
Kildare are in action this afternoon in Round 4 of the Premier Junior Camogie Championship.
They host Wicklow in Cedral St Conleth’s Park, with throw in at 3.30.
KFM will have live updates every 15 minutes from Daniel Maher.
Also in Round 4, Cavan play Tyrone, and Armagh host Roscommon, both from 3.30.
The All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Quarter-finals start today.
Cork play Mayo at four o’clock.
Before Kerry play Tyrone from quarter-past six.
In the Minor Hurling Championship Final, Limerick play Cork at 3.
And in the Camogie Senior Championship, Wexford play Kilkenny, Limerick play Dublin, and Offaly play Clare, with all three games throwing in at half-past three.
Soccer
In the World Cup, France booked their place in the last 32 as Group I winners after a 4-1 victory over Norway.
Senegal boosted their hopes of progressing as one of the best third-placed teams with a 5-nil win over Iraq, who are eliminated.
Elsewhere yesterday, Ivory Coast won 2-1 against Germany, Tunisia lost 3-1 to the Netherlands, Turkey shocked the United States 3-2, while Japan and Sweden finished one-all.
Australia and Paraguay also played out a scoreless draw.
Early this morning, Spain beat ten-man Uruguay 1-nil, Belgium hammered New Zealand 5-1, while Egypt and Iran finished one-all, and Saudi Arabia and Cape Verde finished scoreless.
This evening, England play Panama, while Croatia play Ghana in the other Group L fixture, both from 10.
Rugby
In Rugby, former Ireland women’s rugby head coach Philip Doyle has died at the age of 61.
Doyle guided Ireland to their first Women’s Six Nations Grand Slam in 2013 and the semi-finals of the 2014 Rugby World Cup.
Golf
In golf, Shane Lowry is tied for 22nd on seven under after two rounds of the Travelers Championship in Connecticut, nine shots off the lead.
At the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship in Minnesota, Leona Maguire is tied for 43rd on level par, while Lauren Walsh and Stephanie Meadow both missed the cut.
Racing
Finally, Racing today is in Curragh from quarter-to-two.

Cape Verde Reach World Cup Knockout Stage With Lopes Involved
Injury Setbacks Force Ireland Rethink Ahead of Australia Test
Ireland Claim Historic First Win Over India In Cricket
Former Ireland Rugby Women's Coach Philip Doyle Dies Aged 61
France Reach World Cup Knockout Stage With Norway Victory
Clonbullogue's Dunne Secures Front Row Start in Austria
Lowry Moves Up Leaderboard At Travelers Championship
All-Ireland Quarter-Final Double Header Takes Centre Stage