
Throw-in is at 2 o'clock.
GAA
The Kildare camogie side will be hoping to bounce back from their opening league defeat against Laois this afternoon.
They play Roscommon in Division 3A of the league.
Throw-in is at 2 o'clock.
Patrick Horgan is set to start for Cork in the Allianz Hurling League Division 1A clash with Kilkenny this evening.
Throw-in at SuperValu Pairc Chaoimh is at 5pm.
At the same time, Wexford are at home to Galway.
On the football front, there's a Division 1 meeting in Castlebar today, as Mayo chase an all-important second win of the campaign.
They take on Kerry in a 3 o'clock start, and at 25 to 8, Armagh face Dublin.
SOCCER
Shelbourne remain top of the SSE Airtricity Premier Division this morning.
The defending champions shared the spoils with Shamrock Rovers in a 1-all draw at Tolka Park last night.
St Pat's edged a seven-goal thriller at Richmond Park, to get their first win of the season, beating Sligo Rovers 4-3.
Pat Hoban's second-half penalty proved only a consolation, as Derry City were beaten 2-1 at home to Waterford.
Cork City came back from a goal down to beat 10-man Bohemians 2-1 at Turner's Cross.
Drogheda United and Galway United remain unbeaten in their respective campaigns as that game finished in a draw
RUGBY
Munster missed the chance to move up to 4th in the URC standings last night
A converted try at the death did secure two bonus points for Ian Costello's side in a 34-28 defeat to Edinburgh at Virgin Media Park.
This evening, Leinster will bid for a 12th win in a row in this year's competition - Leo Cullen's side welcome Cardiff to the Aviva Stadium from 3pm.
Ulster are seeking a first win of 2025 when Scarlets make the trip to Belfast at quarter past 5.
Connacht continue their top 8 push, with Benetton the visitors to Dexcom Stadium for a 25 to 8 start.
GOLF
American golfer Jake Knapp leads the way going into round three of the Cognizant Classic.
He's one shot clear at the top of the leaderboard - ahead of nearest challenger Matthieu Pavon.
Ireland's Shane Lowry is five shots off the lead on 8-under-par.
RACING
An eight-race card over jumps gets underway in Navan from 1.
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