Manchester United earned a much needed win in the Champions League.
SOCCER
On the night Old Trafford paid tribute to Bobby Charlton, Manchester United earned a much needed win in the Champions League.
They beat Copenhagen 1-nil in Group A.
Harry Maguire scored the winning goal as Andre Onana saved a stoppage time penalty.
The goalkeeper was mobbed by his team-mates at the final whistle and United boss Erik ten Hag says that while there may be issues at the club, a lack of unity isn't one of them.
Arsenal won 2-1 away to Sevilla in Group B - with the goals coming from Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus.
Jesus picked up a hamstring injury after setting up the first goal and scoring a brilliant second.
In the competition tonight, champions Manchester City are away to Young Boys in Group G from 8pm, with the other game in that Group between RB Leipzig and Red Star Belgrade.
Newcastle United host Borussia Dortmund in Group F at St James' Park from 8, with PSG to play AC Milan in the other Group game.
Also at 8 o'clock, it's Celtic up against Atletico Madrid in Glasgow in Group E - with the other tie in that Group involving Feyenoord and Lazio.
In Group H, Barcelona play Shakhtar Donetsk and Royal Antwerp face FC Porto.
Cobh Ramblers beat Wexford 1-nil last night and will take that lead into the second leg of their First Division play off semi final.
Athlone and Waterford played out a 1-1 draw.
The return legs take place on Saturday.
SNOOKER
Aaron Hill and Jordan Brown are in action at the Northern Ireland Open today.
Hill takes on Jordan Emery and Brown meets Sijun Yuan.
CRICKET
It's Australia versus the Netherlands at the World Cup.
Play begins in Delhi at 9.30am Irish time.

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