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Sunday Sports Update: Quarter Final Places Up For Grabs In The Senior & Intermediate Championships.

Image: Kildare GAA Twitter

There are 3 games in the Premier League this afternoon.

The final quarter-final spots are up for grabs in the Senior and Intermediate football championships this afternoon.

At 5.30pm in St Conleth's Park, Moorefield play Sarsfields while at 3.45pm, it's Sallins vs Suncroft.

There's also a last round of games Group 1 of the Junior Football Championship, with all games throwing in at 2pm.

Kill play Robertstown, Grangenolvin are against Rathcoffey and it's Straffan vs Ballykelly.

Meanwhile, in the UPMC Senior Hurling Championship, Clane play Confey in the quarter final.

Throw-in at Naas GAA is at 2pm.

Kfm will have coverage of all games across Sportsbeat in association with Pat Keogh Skoda, Ballybrittas.

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There are 3 games in the Premier League this afternoon.

Aston Villa play West Ham and Wolves face Newcastle, with both of those games kicking off at 2pm.

At 4.30pm at the City Ground, Notts Forest play Tottenham Hotspur.

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The lead golfers at the season-ending Tour Championship have a long final day ahead of them, after weather delays ended their third rounds early in Georgia.

World number one Scottie Scheffler has a one shot lead - but has six holes left to complete before starting the final round.

Olympic champion Xander Schauffele has the same amount left to play, and is one shot behind the leader.

Rory McIlroy is just four shots of the front.

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Castledermot native Mikey Pender continued the form that saw him claim a host of wins at last week’s Dublin Horse Show.

Yesterday, he won the first five-star Grand Prix of his career in the Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix of Valkenswaard in The Netherlands.

Pender and The Irish Sport Horse HHS Calais beat-off a top class international field to take the winners prize of €100,000

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Formula One champion Max Verstappen will have to come from towards the back of the grid if he's to make the podium at this afternoon's Belgian Grand Prix.

He's due to start from 15th - with title rival Charles Leclerc 16th - as they're among several drivers handed penalties for engine changes.

Ferrari's Carlos Sainz will be on pole, with British pair Lewis Hamilton and George Russell fourth and fifth respectively.

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