
Provincial Hurling Championship, English Championship Playoff Final and 1000 Guineas at the Curragh Racecourse.
GAA
A number of Provincial Hurling Championship games are down for decision today.
In the Leinster Hurling Championship, Carlow and Antrim are in a straight shoot out to avoid relegation.
Of the remainder only Kilkenny are assured of progression. Kilkenny play Wexford, Galway play Dublin.
All games throw in at 2 o’clock.
In the Munster Hurling Championship, any three of Waterford, Limerick, Clare or Cork will progress.
Cork take a watching brief as the five in a row chasing all Ireland Champions Limerick must avoid defeat against Waterford in the Gaelic Grounds assuming Clare beat the already eliminated Tipperary in Thurles.
Both games throw in at 4.
Soccer
The English Championship Playoff Final, to decide the last place in next seasons Premier League, between Leeds and Southampton kicks off at 3 o'clock.
Often referred to as the "richest game in football", winning the match is estimated to be worth 140-million-pounds.
Golf
Golfer Grayson Murray has died suddenly at the age of 30.
The American was a two time winner on the PGA Tour.
Murray had withdrawn towards the second round of the Charles Schwab Challenge yesterday because of illness.
The tournament will continue after discussions with Murray's family.
Racing
It's Guineas weekend at the Curragh and the fillies take the spotlight today with the 1000 Guineas off at 3.45.
After yesterday’s 2000 Guineas was taken across the Irish sea by Richard Hannon, Aidan O’Brien and the home contingent will be hoping for better luck today.
First race is at 1.25
Kfm will be broadcasting live from the track, in association with the Curragh Racecourse.