
The men travel to play Clare, the hurlers play Donegal and the woman footballers are away to Armagh.
GAA
It’s another busy day ahead for Kildare GAA and LGFA, with three teams in action.
The men’s footballers travel to Cusack Park in Ennis to play Clare at 2.
Kildare are four wins from four and are on course for promotion back up to Division 2.
Kfm will have live commentary of the game in association with Hanlon Concrete Robertstown.
At 1 o’clock, the hurlers play Donegal.
Last time out, Kildare had an impressive win against Derry.
At 2, the women footballers are away to Armagh.
Manager Pat Sullivan was impressed following last weekend's win over Meath.
Yesterday, in Division 3A of the camogie league, Kildare played Roscommon and the full time score was Kildare 1-10, Roscommon 0-13.
SOCCER
Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim has defended captain Bruno Fernandes in the wake of scathing criticism from Roy Keane.
The club's treble-winning skipper hit out at the Portugal international's leadership - claiming "talent is not enough" to succeed at Old Trafford.
United are looking to book their passage to the quarter finals of the FA Cup this afternoon.
They take on fellow Premier League side Fulham in round 5, at 4:30pm.
Before that, Brighton make the long trip up north for an FA Cup tie away at Newcastle.
Kick off at St James' Park is at 1:45pm
The final game of the day sees high flying Nottingham Forest facing struggling Ipswich at 7:30pm.
RUGBY
Leinster made it 12 wins out of 12 in the United Rugby Championship with a bonus point 42-24 win at home to Cardiff.
The Irish province ran in six tries.
They've increased their lead at the top of the table to 13 points after nearest challengers Glasgow lost 32-31 to Ospreys.
HOCKEY
The Irish women's hockey team have booked themselves into a world final this evening.
They reached the decider of the FIH Hockey Nations Cup with a 2-1 win over the USA last night.
Chile or New Zealand will provide their final opponents with the decider underway at 9:30pm Irish time.
RACING
There's 7 races on the cards on a big day of action at Leopardstown later.
The first goes to post at 1:20pm.
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