Keeping you up to date on GAA, soccer, rugby and golf.
GAA
Kildare are in Leinster hurling action this afternoon.
They trail to Dublin 1-16 to 0-9, but hope to make a comeback in the second-half.
Seamus Dillon and Ger McNally will have full commentary, with build-up from a quarter to three on More Music Sportsbeat, in association with Hanlon Concrete, Robertstown.
In hurling, Kildare's minor hurlers won 4-15 to 3-14 against Carlow yesterday.
Elsewhere today, Galway lead Offaly 0-11 to 0-8.
In Munster, Cork edged Limerick 2-22 to 1-23, while Waterford play Tipperary at 4.
In provincial championship football today, Donegal are beating Down 1-9 to 0-11, and Mayo are against Roscommon at 4.
In ladies football, Kildare are in Leinster Championship action today.
They won their opening round game against Meath 0-12 to 0-8.
Soccer
In the FA Cup, Manchester City beat Southampton 2-1 to reach the final.
The second FA Cup semi-final, Chelsea vs Leeds is underway with Chelsea leading 1-nil at half-time.
Rugby
In the Women’s Six Nations, Ireland lost 26-7 to France.
England beat Wales 62-24, while Italy beat Scotland 41-14.
The Energia All-Ireland League finals take place at the Aviva Stadium this afternoon.
In the women's final, UL Bohemians beat Blackrock College 32-29.
Then at 4, Clontarf are against St Mary's in the men's decider.
Golf
In golf, Séamus Power and his partner Matti Schmid are nine shots off the lead heading into the final round of the Zurich Classic.
They're tied for 16th on 21-under-par.
At the South African Women's Open, Anna Foster finished five-under-par.
Aine Donegan and Olivia Mehaffey both finished even par.
Racing
The Punchestown National Hunt Festival begins on Tuesday until Saturday. Kfm will have live coverage from 2 to 7pm each day.

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