Keeping you up to date on GAA, soccer, rugby, golf, tennis, and racing.
GAA
Kerry and Dublin renew one of Gaelic football’s greatest rivalries this afternoon in the second All-Ireland Senior Football Championship semi-final.
Throw-in at Croke Park is at 4, with the winners set to play Mayo in this year’s final.
KFM will have updates on More Music Sportsbeat with Diarmuid Byrne.
Mayo booked their place in the final yesterday after a comprehensive 3-23 to 15-point victory over Louth.
Ryan O’Donoghue starred with 1-11, while Darragh Beirne and Conor Loftus also found the net.
Earlier in the day, Wicklow produced one of the greatest comebacks in Tailteann Cup history.
The Garden County recovered from 12 points down to beat Down 1-12 to 2-16 and lift the trophy for the first time in their history.
In the Westgrove Hotel Senior Hurling Division 4 final, Cappagh play Coill Dubh at 1 in Kilcock.
At the same time, Moorefield play Wolfe Tones in the Division 5 final.
Then at 2.30, Clane play Leixlip in the Divison 3 final.
Soccer
In the World Cup, the semi-final line-up is complete.
England came from behind to beat Norway 2-1, while Argentina booked their place in the last four with a 3-1 victory over Switzerland.
That sets up a semi-final between England and Argentina on Wednesday night.
France and Spain meet in the other semi-final on Tuesday, with both matches kicking off at 8.
Rugby
In Rugby, Ireland are top of the Northern Hemisphere standings in the Nations Championships after a 36 points to 20 bonus-point victory over Japan.
Elsewhere, New Zealand won 47-17 against Italy, France beat Australia 42-26, England thrashed Fiji 73-8, South Africa overcame Scotland 42-28, while Argentina defeated Wales 35-21.
The third round of fixtures is next weekend, with Ireland set to play New Zealand.
Golf
In golf, Rory McIlroy had a difficult Round 3 at the Genesis Scottish Open.
The Masters champion carded three bogeys, leaving him six-under-par, six shots off the lead.
England’s Matt Fitzpatrick, Scotland’s Robert MacIntyre, and Australia’s Min Woo Lee share the lead.
Tennis
In tennis, Linda Noskova paid an emotional tribute to her mum, who died two years ago, after becoming the women's champion at Wimbledon.
The 21-year-old beat fellow Czech Karolina Muchova in a three-set battle on Centre Court.
The top two seeds face off in the Wimbledon men's final today as Jannik Sinner defends his title against French Open winner Alexander Zverev.
Sinner is up 10-4 in their head-to-head battle.
Racing
And racing today is in Sligo and Dundalk from 1.10.

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