Shamrock Rovers are in Champions League action tonight.
SOCCER
Shamrock Rovers are in Champions League action tonight.
The Hoops face Icelandic side Breidablik in the first leg of their first qualifying round tie at Tallaght Stadium.
Kick off is at 7.45.
Rovers are set for a boost with the availability of midfield playmaker Jack Byrne after he recovered from injury.
A meeting with Copenhagen is the prize on offer should Rovers get through.
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Matt Doherty is believed to be set for a move back to Wolves.
The 31 year old Republic of Ireland international played for a decade at Molineux before moving to Spurs and then Atletico Madrid.
He only made 2 appearances off the bench in Spain this year.
Tottenham are reported to be willing to offer Harry Kane a new contract worth 400 thousand pounds a week if he stays at the club, according to The Telegraph.
The England captain has one year left on his current deal and is the subject of interest from German champions Bayern Munich.
TENNIS
Wimbledon has reached the quarter final stage.
Defending men's champion Novak Djokovic plays Andrey Rublev today, with Jannik Sinner up against Roman Safiullin.
The women's top seed Iga Swiatek meets Elina Svitolina and it's Jessica Pegula to play Marketa Vondrousova.
GAELIC GAMES
Mickey Graham has stepped down as manager of the Cavan senior footballers after five seasons in charge.
The highlight of his tenure was guiding the county to the 2020 Ulster title.
GOLF
The Walker Cup is coming to Ireland, with the top amateur golfers from the United States, Great Britain and Ireland to play at Lahinch in County Clare in 2026.
Ireland has staged the event twice before, in 1991 and 2007.
HORSE RACING
There is a flat meeting at Tramore today, with the first off there at 5.15.

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