
Spurs host Wolves in early Premier League game.
It is another busy day for local GAA action.
There are four games down for decision in the Joe Mallon Motors Senior Football Championship.
St. Laurence's and Kilcock meet at St Conleth’s Park at 1.45.
At the same time there is another Group D match between Clogherinkoe and Confey at Manguard Plus Hawkfield.
The Group B games between Sarsfields and Clane and Raheens and Celbridge start at 5.30 at the same venues.
Conleth’s is also the location for the Auld Shebeen Bar Athy Intermediate Football Championship games between Nurney and Suncroft at 12.00 and St Kevin's and Kilcullen at 3.30.
While Monasterevan and Milltown play at Hawkfield at noon, and Ballymore Eustace and Ballyteague at 3:30.
We will have updates from all of those games across the day here on KFM.
Ger McNally and Seamus Dillion will described the action.
Tottenham put their unbeaten start to the Premier League season on the line at lunchtime.
They entertain Wolves in the first of the days games at 12.30
At 3.00 Crystal Palace take on Aston Villa,
Nottingham Forest go to Everton
There’s a west-London derby between Fulham up and Brentford
While Leicester play Southampton.
Arsenal are away to Bournemouth in the late match
RUGBY
The Ireland Women’s Rugby team are gearing up for this morning’s Test against Japan.
Four Irish players will make their international debuts.
GOLF
Rory McIlroy is two shots off the lead at the halfway point of golf's BMW Championship.
The four-time major winner is six-under-par after shooting a second-round 68 last night.
Shane Lowry is five-under into day three in Delaware with Seamus Power three-under.
Adam Scott holds a one shot lead over the chasing pack at eight-under-par.
ATHLETICS
Ciara Mageean says she has no complaints over her European Championship silver.
The Portaferry athlete pushed gold medallist Laura Muir all the way in a thrilling 15-hundred metre final last night.
It’s Mageean’s second European Championship medal, following a bronze in Amsterdam in 2016.
Before Mageean’s race, Mark English earned his spot in tomorrow’s 800-metre final by placing third in his semi-final
Ireland’s 4-by-400 metre women’s relay team will be gunning for a medal in Munich this evening.
They’re in lane-5 for tonight’s final, which is underway at quarter-to-9.
Elsewhere tonight, Louise Shanahan competes in the women’s 800-metre final.
And Michelle Finn will go in the 3000-metre final.
RACING
There’s an eight-race card at The Curragh this afternoon, with the first off at 1.25.
And at Killarney, a seven-race card gets underway at 2.10.