With three more games down for decision
GAA
The local Championship action continues this afternoon with three more games down for decision.
In the Joe Mallon Motors Senior Football Championship Preliminary Quarter-Final, Clane play Eadestown at 4 o'clock in Manguard Park Hawkfield.
Before that, in the Tom Cross Transport Junior Football Championship Quarter-Final, Ballykelly play Castlemitchell at 2.15.
In the UPMC Senior Hurling Championship Quarter-Final, Ardclough play Confey at 3.30.
Kfm will have live updates of the games in association with Pat Keogh Skoda Ballybrittas, the Midlands' No. 1 Skoda Dealer since 1996.
Yesterday's results are as follows:
Johnstownbridge 1-12 Clogherinkoe 1-11
Rathangan 2-21 Suncroft 17 points
Kill 1-18 Robertstown 1-8
SOCCER
All eyes will be on the Eithad Stadium this afternoon as champions Manchester City host Arsenal in a Premier League showdown.
Kick off in Manchester is at 4.30.
At 2 o'clock, both Brighton and Nottingham Forrest will look to continue their undefeated starts to the season.
Republic of Ireland striker Evan Ferguson could be in line to start his first Premier League game of the season for the hosts.
RUGBY
In the United Rugby Championship last night, Ulster beat Glasgow Warriors by the slimmest of margins - 20 points to 19 at Ravenhill.
Aidan Morgan, Dave McCann and Dave Shanahan all touched down for Ulster.
GOLF
Rory McIlroy is tied for second place entering the final round of the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth.
He is 15 under par, three shots behind leader Matteo Manassero of Italy.
Billy Horschel is alongside McIlroy and the trio tee off in the final group at 12.05.
RACING
There is a seven race card to open the Harvest Festival at Listowel this afternoon, with the first going to post there at two o'clock.
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