
KFM will have rolling updates of Kildare v Longford from 2pm & live commentary of Kildare v Tyrone from 3.45pm
Kildare play All Ireland champions Tyrone today in Healy Park, Omagh.
The match will go ahead as planned following an earler pitch inspection.
KFM will have full commentary of the game from 3.45 with Ger McNally and Peter McConnon, in association with Hanlon Concrete Robertstown.
Kildare lost their last game away to Donegal.
Here's Glenn Ryan speaking after the Donegal Game.
Kildare women's game against Longford has been postponed due to bad weather conditions.
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After winning last year's All Ireland semi-final, Mayo inflicted another defeat on Dublin, this time in Division 1 of the Allianz National Football League.
James Horan's side won by 2-11 to 12 points at Croke Park last night.
The other match ended in a draw - Armagh 1-7 Monaghan 10 points at the Athletic Grounds.
On the pitch in Division 1 today, Kerry welcome Donegal to Fitzgerald Stadium for a 1.45 start.
In Division 2, Derry play Cork at Owenbeg from 1pm.
The other three matches throw in at 2pm.
It's Roscommon versus Clare at Doctor Hyde Park, Meath take on Down in Navan and Galway are up against Offaly at Pearse Stadium.
Elsewhere the Division 4 match between Sligo and Cavan has been abandoned after heavy rain overnight.
An early morning inspection has found Markievicz Park to be unplayable, and a new date for the match will be scheduled in due course.
SOCCER
Leeds United host Manchester United in the Premier League at Elland Road this afternoon.
Kick off is at 2pm.
Manchester United can open up a 4 point gap in fourth place if they win.
The other top flight match involves Wolves and Leicester City and it kicks off at Molineux (PR: Molly-new) at 4.30.
The Republic of Ireland women's team lost 1-0 to Russia in the Pinatar Cup in Spain last night.
Vera Pauw's side will now face a third place play off on Tuesday.
RUGBY
Ulster face the Dragons at Rodney Parade in the United Rugby Championship today.
It's a 2pm start.
Last night Leinster beat the Ospreys 29-7 and Connacht won 29-23 away to the Scarlets.
HORSE RACING
A race meeting scheduled for Navan this afternoon has been cancelled as the track is waterlogged.