Keeping you up to date on GAA, soccer, rugby and golf.
GAA
Kildare are in Leinster hurling action this afternoon.
They play Dublin at 3 in Parnell Park.
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.
Meanwhile, Kilkenny beat Wexford 5-21 to 1-16.
Elsewhere today, Galway play Offaly at half-past three.
In Munster, Cork are against Limerick at 2, while Waterford play Tipperary at 4.
In football, Leitrim beat Galway 2-12 to 1-12 in Connacht.
In Munster, Cork beat Tipperary 4-18 to 1-12, while Kerry beat Clare 2-19 to 1-14.
And in Ulster, Armagh beat Fermanagh 2-32 to 1-24.
Today, Donegal play Down at 3, and Mayo are against Roscommon at 4.
In ladies football, Kildare are in Leinster Championship action today.
They're away to Meath at 2 o'clock.
Soccer
Sligo Rovers beat Dundalk 2-nil in the SSE Airtricity League Premier Divison last night.
In the Premier League, Fulham beat Aston Villa 1-nil, West Ham beat Everton 2-1, and Tottenham beat Wolves 1-nil.
Liverpool beat Crystal Palace 3-1, while Arsenal sit top of the table after their 1-nil win over Newcastle.
In the FA Cup, Manchester City beat Southampton 2-1 to reach the final.
Chelsea play Leeds this afternoon at 3 in the other FA Cup semi-final.
Rugby
In rugby, Connacht were beaten 33-21 by the Lions.
Munster beat Ulster 41-14, while Leinster lost 29-26 to Benetton.
In the Women’s Six Nations, Ireland lost 26-7 to France.
England beat Wales 62-24, while Italy beat Scotland 41-14.
Golf
In golf, Séamus Power and his partner Matti Schmid are eight 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 is the leading Irish player.
She's five-under-par and inside the top 15.
Aine Donegan is two-under, while Olivia Mehaffey is one-over heading into the final round.
Racing
There’s no racing today, with the next meeting at Naas tomorrow from 5.
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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