
Manchester City were crowned Premier League champions after Manchester United's shock 1-nil defeat to West Bromwich Albion at Old Trafford yesterday.
The result leaves City 16 points clear at the top of the table, with just five games left to play.
Team captaint says he’s already planning to retain the title.
It’s the third time Kompany has won the League with a club, but he has never retained the title.
Waterford can move level on points with Dundalk at the top of the SSE Airtricity League Premier Division tonight.
They play St Patrick's Athletic at Richmond Park.
Fourth place Derry City play Bohemians in the Brandywell.
Bottom club Bray Wanderers host Shamrock Rovers.
Paul Dunne had to settle for a share of second place at the Spanish Open in Madrid.
The Wicklow golfer held a one-stroke lead heading into the final round, but finished two shots behind the winner, current Irish Open champion, Jon Rahm.
The World Number Four shot a five under par final round to claim his third win on the European Tour.
Robbie Henshaw could make a surprise return for Leinster in Saturday's Champions Cup semi-final against Scarlets.
The 24 year old centre dislocated his shoulder during Ireland's Six Nations victory over Italy in February, but his recovery is ahead of schedule.
Sean O'Brien and scrum half Luke McGrath are, also, expected to be fit for the game.
In the Ulster Bank AIL Division 1B on Saturday, Naas 33 Dolphin 17
In Division 2B, MU Barnhall have secured a play-off for promotion after Saturday’s 22 all draw with Sunday's Well
*Barnhall will play Rainey Old Boys away in the playoff next weekend
Local GAA Club action focused on the Senior Football League at the weekend.
Div 1
Moorefield 4-15 Raheens 1-12
Athy 3-11 St Kevin's 2-10
Carbury 2-13 Leixlip 0-9
Naas 1-14 Celbridge 1-10
Confey GAA 3-12 Sarsfields 1-14
The full results are on kfmradio.com and on twitter @kfmsport.
We’ll also have them on our main lunchtime bulletin at 1pm
Following the Manguard Plus Minor Football League semi finals:
The Div. 1 final will be Aylmer Gaels vs Naas
The Div. 2 final: St. Laurences vs Round Towers
The Div. 3 final will be Leixlip vs Two Mile House
The Div. 4 final: Athgarvan vs Naas
Leinster Ladies U16 Football Championship, Kildare 3-12 Wexford 1-0
Today’s racing is in Leopardstown and Tramore.
Reminder: that this morning’s Kildare Today will have a review of the main weekend action at 10.45, while Kildare Scoreboard, from 6.30pm this evening will review the weekend: results, reports, interviews from the various codes.