
Throw in in Croke Park is at 1:45pm.
GAA
The Kildare Senior footballers play Offaly in the Division 3 final this afternoon.
Brian Flanagan’s side last weekend secured promotion to Division 2, however Offaly beat them earlier in the league campaign.
Throw-in in Croke Park is at 1.45 and Kfm will have live commentary in association with Hanlon Concrete Products Robertstown.
Yesterday the hurlers lost their Division 2 league final against Down.
The final score in Grattan Park in County Monaghan was Down 4-22 Kildare 3-18.
Attention will now turn to the Joe McDonagh Cup for Brian Dowling’s side, who gained promotion to Division 1B of the league last weekend.
The Kildare women footballers retained their Division 1 status for next season, with a win over Tyrone yesterday.
The game finished 4-10 to 2-8 in favour of Pat Sullivan’s side in Cedral St Conleth’s Park.
Elsewhere, a last gasp point for Longford denied the minor men footballers an opening round victory in the Leinster Championship.
Kildare were leading by a point in injury time but Longford scored to level the game and it finished 2-8 to 14 points.
Meanwhile, the camogie side were beaten by a point by Tyrone 2-8 to 1-10.
SOCCER
The final two slots in the semi finals of the FA Cup are up for grabs this afternoon.
Preston North End have a chance to make history by beating Aston Villa at home from 1:30pm.
Then it's an all Premier League tie as Bournemouth play host to Manchester City from 4:30pm.
Yesterday, Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest booked their spots in the final four with wins over Fulham and Brighton.
RUGBY
Ireland are looking for their first win in this season's Women's Six Nations this afternoon.
After disappointment against France last time out, Scott Bemand's side are on the road to take on Italy in Parma.
Co-captain Edel McMahon makes her first start of the tournament in one of three changes from the French loss.
Kick off in that game is at 3pm.
GOLF
Rory McIlroy has a chance for another top ten finish on the PGA Tour this evening.
He goes in the final round of the Houston Open in a tie for 14th in Texas.
Yesterday's round of 65 has him on 9 under par ahead of play later.
Min Woo Lee is the man to catch on the top of the leaderboard on 17 under par.
RACING
There's racing at Downpatrick and Leopardstown this afternoon.
The going is good to yielding at the Northern Irish track with the first of the 7 racecard going to post at 1:45pm.
The first of 7 races gets going in Dublin fifteen minutes later.
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