Keeping you up to date on GAA, soccer, golf and rugby.
GAA
Kildare are still looking for their first win of the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship.
Galway won in Newbridge by 4-22 to 1-22 despite a strong performance.
Kildare travel to Kilkenny next weekend.
Elsewhere in the Leinster hurling championship, Dublin beat Wexford by 2-21 to 22 points.
Today, Offaly face Kilkenny in the other Round 3 fixture.
In Munster hurling, Waterford lost to Cork by 1-26 to 25 points.
The Kildare minor hurlers lost their semi-final against Offaly by 4-12 to 2-14.
In football, Kerry play cork in the Munster football final from a quarter to two.
And in the Connacht final, Roscommon take on Galway at quarter past four.
Round 1 of the Tailteann (Tall-tin) Cup continues today.
Sligo play Tipperary from quarter to one. Then Carlow are home to Antrim at half one.
Laois play Wicklow, and London are against Waterford, both from 2.
And Fermanagh play Longford at 3 o'clock.
Soccer
In the Premier League yesterday, Liverpool drew 1-all with Chelsea.
Fulham lost 1-nil to Bournemouth, Brighton won 3-nil against Wolves, and Sunderland and Manchester United ended in a scoreless draw.
Manchester City kept the pressure on Arsenal with a 3-nil win over Brentford.
Today, Burnley play Aston Villa, Crystal Palace are against Everton, and Nottingham Forest take on Newcastle, all from two o'clock.
Then at half-past four, West Ham play league leaders Arsenal.
The Scottish Premiership title race is still very tight.
Hearts drew 1-all with Motherwell yesterday. Celtic play Rangers at 12 today.
Rugby
In the Women's Six Nations today, Ireland beat Wales 33 points to 12 in Belfast last night.
England were 61-33 winners over Italy, while France defeated Scotland 69-28.
In the URC, Leinster beat the Lions 31 points to 7.
Connacht defeated Munster 26 points to 7 to keep their playoff hopes alive.
Golf
In golf, Rory McIlroy is tied for 37th after three rounds of the Truist Championship at Quail Hollow.
The Masters champion shot a four-over-par roun d of 74 yesterday and is one under par overall, thirteen shots behind leader Matt Fitzpatrick.
Racing
In racing, there are meetings today in Cork and Leopardstown from 1 o'clock.

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