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It's All-Ireland football final day, with reigning champions Kerry taking on Dublin this afternoon.

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It's All-Ireland football final day, with reigning champions Kerry taking on Dublin this afternoon.

The Dubs are looking to clinch a first title since 2020, while Kerry hoping to secure back-to-back titles for the first time since 2007.

The Kingdom won last year's semi-final clash between the sides by a single point.

Throw-in at Croke Park is at 3.30pm.

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The All-Ireland senior women's football final will also see Kerry play Dublin.

Kerry beat Mayo by 1-16 to 1-11 yesterday to book their final place.

The Dubs beat Cork, winning by 2-19 to 0-13 at Semple Stadium.

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In the club football championship over the weekend:

Joe Mallon Motors Senior Football Championship Preliminary Round

Clane 2-15 Confey 1-6

 

Athy 3-19 Moorefield 1-7

 

Clogherinkoe 0-11 St. Laurence's 1-7

 

Carbury 1-12 Eadestown 1-11

 

Sarsfields 1-11 Kilcock 0-9

 

Maynooth 1-13 Ballyteague 1-6

 

Naas 1-21 Johnstownbridge 1-15 (After Extra Time)

 

Celbridge 3-21 Raheens 0-11

 

The Auld Shebeen Athy Intermediate Football Championship Preliminary Round

Round Towers 3-12 Monasterevin 2-8

St Kevins 3-16 Suncroft 1-18.

Allenwood 1-21 Straffan 3-11

 

Leixlip 1-17 Ellistown 0-6

Sallins 3-8 Two Mile House 2-7

Castledermot 1-15 Nurney 0-11

 Kilcullen V Rathangan 1-13 Kilcullen 1-8

 

MONDAY: Venue: Kilcullen, Caragh V Ballymore Eustace 19:30 now Monday due to bereavement in Ballymore club

 

Tom Cross Junior Football Championship

Group A

Rathcoffey 2-15 Ballykelly 0-10

Ardclough walk-over to Milltown.

Group B

 Athgarvan 2-8 Rheban 1-8

Grangenolvin 1-19 Castlemitchell 0-12

Cappagh 4-15 Kill 3-13

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The Kildare U16 Camogie team lost their All Ireland B Final against Derry yesterday

Full time score in Monaghan was Derry 3-18 Kildare 2-6.

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Soccer

The standings in Group A at the Womens World Cup have been decided this morning.

Switzerland played out a 0-0 draw with New Zealand to seal top spot.

Norway's 6-0 win over the Philippines secured them second place on goal difference.

The second game of the day in Group H is underway at 10:30am (Irish time) as leaders Germany take on 2nd place Colombia.

Earlier on in that group, Morocco were 1-0 winners over South Korea.

 

GOLF

Leona Maguire is eight shots off the lead ahead of her final round at the Amundi Evian Championship in France.

On three-under-par, she resumes from a quarter-past ten this morning.

Celine Boutier of France is the leader on 11-under.

Stephanie Meadow begins the final day from eight-over-par.

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Padraig Harrington is just a shot off the lead heading into the final round at the Senior Open Championship.

He tees off today from one-over-par, with Alex Cejka of Germany the leader on level par.

Defending champion Darren Clarke resumes from seven-over, while Damian Mooney is two shots further back.
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MOTORSPORT


Max Verstappen goes into this afternoon's Belgian Grand Prix on the back of winning the sprint race.

The Formula One world champion triumphed in the rain yesterday - but will have to come from sixth on the grid if he's to do the same later.

Ferrari's Charles Leclerc goes from pole, ahead of Verstappen's Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez.

Lewis Hamilton starts third for Mercedes.

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A reminder to join Oisin Coyne for More Music Sportsbeat from 2-6pm for live updates of the All Ireland football final, Amundi Evian Championship and Senior Open Golf along with great Summer Music.

 

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