Keeping you updated on Soccer, Gaelic Games, Tennis and Racing.
SOCCER
The Premier League champions look to be without goalkeeper Alisson for this weekend's match with Chelsea, he went off injured in the second half last night.
Tottenham came from 2-nil down to draw 2-all with Bodo/Glimt in
That's followed by Arsenal hosting Olympiakos and
There's a game in
John Sullivan's team will be crowned Women's National League champions if they win at basement side
The Midlanders are also through to this month's Women's FAI Cup final, where they'll face Bohemians.
GAELIC GAMES
The Camogie Association's CEO Sinead McNulty has announced that she's stepping down after six years in the position.
McNulty says she's 'immensely proud' of what was achieved during her 'incredible journey' in the role.
With talks continuing around integration with the GAA, her departure follows Helen O'Rourke's decision to step down as the LGFA's chief executive at the end of the year.
TENNIS
World tennis number one Carlos Alcaraz says he's having his "best season so far" after winning his eighth title of 2025 with victory at the Japan Open.
He beat Taylor Fritz in straight sets in the final in
The Spaniard won the Australian Open, French Open and US Open titles this season.
RACING
There’s a seven race card at Bellewstown from twenty-to-two.
There's also a seven-race meeting at

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