
Celbridge play Naas tonight in the 2022 Whitewater Shopping Centre U23 Hurling A Semi Final.
SOCCER
Leicester City are off the bottom of the Premier League table.
Brendan Rodgers' side were 4-nil winners over Nottingham Forest at the King Power Stadium last night.
James Maddison scored twice for the hosts, who move up to 19th.
Forest are now at the base of the table after a run of five straight losses.
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St Pat's came from 4-2 down to rescue a point in a 4-all draw with Shelbourne in the SSE Airtricity League Premier Division last night.
Eoin Doyle scored twice from the penalty spot for the visitors to Tolka Park, while Sean Boyd also bagged a brace for Shels.
Pat's lost Jamie Lennon to a late red card.
The draw leaves Tim Clancy's side in fourth, while Shelbourne remain in seventh.
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Waterford are still in the hunt for a second place finish in the First Division.
They came from behind to beat Longford Town 2-1 last night at Bishopsgate.
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Liverpool will look to set aside their poor Premier League form when they play Rangers in the Champions League tonight.
Jurgen Klopp's side welcome the Glasgow club to Anfield in Group A, with kick off at 8pm.
Tonight’s other Group A game sees Ajax take on Napoli.
Following defeat away to Sporting last time out, Tottenham are in Germany this evening to play Eintracht Frankfurt.
Kick off for their Group D encounter is also at 8pm.
Sporting go to Marseille for a 5.45 start in the other game in the group.
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Shamrock Rovers’ under-19s will bid to pull off a big comeback in their UEFA Youth League tie with A-Z later.
They trail by 5-goals to nil after the first leg in the Netherlands.
Kick-off at Tallaght Stadium is at 7.45.
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The Republic of Ireland under-19s begin their Women’s Euro qualifying campaign this afternoon.
They take on Poland in Plewiska from 1.
GAA
Celbridge play Naas tonight in the 2022 Whitewater Shopping Centre U23 Hurling A Semi Final.
Throw in is at 8.00pm in Celbridge.
DARTS
Daryl Gurney is in first round action at the World Grand Prix in Leicester later.
The Derryman takes on former world champion, Rob Cross.
RACING
There’s a seven-race card at Galway this afternoon where the first goes to post 1.15.