
Kildare v Dublin Leinster Final Tonight, full Kfm commentary; Day 1 Punchestown Festival - Kfm live daily 3pm to 7pm, incl. race commentaries; 3 Premier League games tonight; World Snooker Quarter finals underway
Kildare and Dublin renew rivalry this evening in the Leinster U20 Football Final in Netwatch Cullen Park at 7.30.
The Carlow County Board is appealing to supporters to come early as a huge crowd is expected.
Kfm will have commentary with Ger McNally and Philly Wolfe. Our coverage begins at 7.20pm
The team has been named and is available elsewhere on this website.
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It's day one of the Punchestown Festival, with two Grade Ones on the card.
The Willie Mullins-trained 'Facile Vega' is among the contenders in the Champion Novice Hurdle.
And 'Energumene' is favourite for the Champion Chase.
The first of eight races is off at 3.40pm.
Kfm will broadcast live each day from 3 to 7pm, including live race commentaries, in association with Ace Casino, Kildare Town.
Each morning on Kildare Today, at 10.45, bookmaker Daragh Fitzpatrick will mark listeners’ cards.
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Evan Ferguson is to sign a new contract with Brighton.
Reports say the Republic of Ireland international has agreed terms on a long-term deal.
18-year-old Ferguson has been in star form this season and has been linked with a move away from Brighton
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Leicester vs Leeds is the big game in the Premier League tonight.
Both sides are in relegation danger and meet at Elland Road at 8pm.
Wolves host Crystal Palace
Aston Villa play Fulham.
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The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium will host the Champions Cup and Challenge Cup finals next year.
This year's finals take place in the Aviva Stadium next month.
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The World Snooker quarter-finals are underway today at the Crucible.
Ronnie O’Sullivan’s quest for an unprecedented eighth world title continues against world number nine Luca Brecel.
The Rocket is in the last eight for the 21st time in his career.
Currently, in the opening morning session, O’Sullivan leads by 6 frames to 2
Mark Allen trails 29-year-old debutant Jak Jones 3 frames to 4.
In the other quarter final later:
Anthony McGill plays 20 years old Chinese Si Jiahui who beat Shaun Murphy in the first round.
John Higgins and Mark Selby is the heavyweight clash of the round, the pair sharing eight titles between them.