With the first in an eight-race card going to post from 20 to 12
GAA
The Ulster Club Senior Football Championship continues this evening.
Fermanagh champions Erne Gaels take on Scotstown of Monaghan for a place in the last four in Brewster Park from 5.
There's also an Ulster hurling semi-final this evening, with Antrim against Derry from quarter past 7.
The Munster Camogie Senior Final replay sees Gailltir of Waterford take on Clare's Truagh-Clonlara in Thurles at 2 o'clock.
At the same time, Beragh is the setting for the Ulster Camogie decider, where Swatragh square off against Loughgiel Shamrocks.
RUGBY
Ireland got back to winning ways in their November series last night.
The Men in Green beat Argentina by 22 points to 19 at the Aviva Stadium.
Ill-discipline was once again an issue for the hosts, who coughed up 13 penalties for the second week in a row.
But head coach Andy Farrell stressed that the infringements were just collateral damage from the team's high work-rate.
SOCCER
After last Sunday's triumph in the FAI Cup final, Drogheda United will bid to maintain their SSE Airtricity League Premier Division status this afternoon.
Kevin Doherty's side take on Bray Wanderers in a promotion-relegation play-off at Tallaght Stadium from 2 o'clock.
RACING
The Navan Racing Festival gets underway this afternoon, with the first in an eight-race card going to post from 20 to 12.