Meanwhile, there are 3 games in the Premier League
GAA
It's another busy day in the local GAA Championships.
In the UPMC Senior Hurling Championship, Eire Og Corra Choill play Maynooth at 2 o'clock.
The winners will play Naas in the final, after they beat Confey yesterday, 3-28 to 0-07
Also this afternoon, Moorefield play Naas in the Senior B hurling final.
Throw-in is at 4 o'clock.
In the Tom Cross Transport Junior Football Championship semi finals, the results from yesterday are as follows:
Kill 0-12 Grangenolvin 0-09
Ellistown 2-9 Castlemitchell 1-8
In the Intermediate women's final yesterday Kill beat Balyna , 2-12 to 3-06 and in the
Junior A final Kilcock defeated Na Fianna, 3-08 to 3-07.
SOCCER
There are 3 games in the Premier League today.
Aston Villa play Man United and Chelsea play Nottingham Forrest at 2 o' clock.
Then at 4:30 Brighton play Tottenham.
Shelbourne can give themselves a 7 point lead at the top of the SSE Airtricity League table this evening.
They would go clear of second placed Derry with 3 games remaining with a victory over Shamrock Rovers.
That game gets underway in Tallaght Stadium from 5:45pm
RACING
The Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe is the big race of the day in Paris this afternoon.
Aidan O'Brien is looking for his third win in the prestigious race and sends Continuous and Los Angeles in this year's renewal.
His son Joseph also saddles a horse in the race with Al Riffa.
That one goes to post at 20 past 3 Irish time while there's also racing at home in Tipperary and Killarney.
The first of the 8 racecard goes to post at 20 past 1 while the action kicks off in Kerry 20 minutes later

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