The lineup for this year's All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final will be decided today.
GAELIC GAMES
The lineup for this year's All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final will be decided today.
Holders Kerry play Derry in the second of this year's semi-finals.
Throw-in at Croke Park is at 4 o'clock with Dublin awaiting the winners after they beat Monaghan by seven points yesterday evening.
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There's one game in the TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Senior Football Championship today.
Donegal host Dublin in Ballybofey for a 2-o'clock throw-in in their quarter-final.
Mayo, Cork and Kerry are already through to the last four.
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Rathangan have been crowned Hanlon Concrete Senior Football League Division 3 Champions after beating Monasterevan by 1-7 to 0-9 yesterday.
In Round 2 of the Tom Cross Transport Junior Football Championship Group A,
Milltown beat Castlemitchell by 0-15 to 0-6.
Grangenolvin beat Ballykelly by 4-16 to 0-4.
In Group B, Kill kept Rheban scoreless for the entire game and beat them by 3-20.
Today, the Hanlon Concrete Senior Football League Division 1 and 2 Champions will be decided at Manguard Park.
The Division 2 Final between Maynooth and Sallins throws in at 12pm.
Kfm will have full live commentary with Ger McNally of the Division 1 Final between Naas and Sarsfields at 2pm in association with Hanlon Concrete Robertstown.
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The Under 17 ladies football league finals take place today:
In Johnstownbridge GAA club:
Div 1. Maynooth v Kilcullen, 4.45pm
Div 2. Balyna v Celbridge, 3pm
In Leixlip Gleneaston pitches:
Div 3. Rathangan v Suncroft, 2pm
Div 4. Castlemitchell v Na Fianna, 12pm
Div 5. Athy v Ballymore, 12pm
Div 6. Castledermot v St Kevins, 9.45am
Div 7. St Laurences v Sallins 2, 9.45am
Div 8. Sarsfields 2 v Kilcullen 2, 2.15pm
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The U16 Kildare camogie team are in the All -Ireland semi final against Down this afternoon.
Throw-in is at 12pm in Abottstown.
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SOCCER
Lionel Messi officially became an Inter Miami player last night.
The Major League Soccer side confirmed the signing of the 7-time Ballon D'or winner, who left Paris Saint-Germain after his contract ended.
Messi is regarded as one of the greatest footballers of all time, having lifted the Champions League four times as well as the World Cup with his native Argentina.
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— Inter Miami CF (@InterMiamiCF) July 15, 2023
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TENNIS
History will be made at Wimbledon this afternoon.
World number one Carlos Alcaraz faces defending champion Novak Djokovic in the men's singles final.
Alcaraz is going for his first ever title at SW19 while a win for the Serbian would see him equal Margaret Court's record of 24 Grand Slam titles.
Action is due to get underway on Centre Court at 2-o'clock.
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GOLF
Rory McIlroy heads into the final round of the Scottish Open golf one shot clear of his nearest challenger.
He's on 13-under par as he hopes to take some momentum into next week's Open Championship at Royal Liverpool.
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CYCLING
Stage 15 of the Tour de France takes place today with a 179km climb into Saint-Gervais Mont-Blanc.
Defending champion Jonas Vingegaard remains the frontrunner and wears the yellow jersey.
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A reminder to join Oisin Coyne for More Music Sportsbeat from the earlier time of 1:55pm. We'll have updates of the All Ireland semi final, full commentary of Naas v Sarsfields in the Division 1 final and great summer music.