SOCCER
Conor Hourihane has urged Aston Villa to build on their Premier League survival next season.
A one-all draw at West Ham yesterday secured their top-flight status on the final day of the campaign.
Republic of Ireland midfielder Hourihane says improvement will be required next term
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Glenn Whelan has signed a new contract at Fleetwood Town.
It'll keep the veteran Republic of Ireland midfielder at the League One side until the summer of 2021.
Fleetwood boss Joey Barton says the 36-year-old made a "superb impact" after joining from Hearts and he's "delighted" that the Dubliner has agreed to extend his stay.
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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has hailed the departing Dejan Lovren as a "legend".
The Croatian defender has completed a 12-million Euro move to Zenit Saint Petersburg after six seasons with the Premier League champions.
Klopp says Lovren is a "great player and person" and was a "very, very important part" of his team when fit.
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Tottenham have confirmed that Jan Vertonghen and Michel Vorm have both left the club following the expiry of their contracts.
Belgium defender Vertonghen had been in North London for eight years and says he has a number of "serious offers" to consider.
Vorm made 48 appearances for Tottenham across two spells at the club.
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Cardiff host Fulham in the first-leg of their Championship play-off semi-final this evening.
Scott Parker's Fulham side finished just two points off the automatic promotion places during the regular season.
Kick-off is at a quarter-to-eight.
RACING
Three-time Grade One winner Sharjah is set to go off the favourite in this evening's feature race at the Galway Races - the Connaught Hotel Handicap.
Dalton Highway will be looking to upset the odds and go one better than his runner-up place in the last year's renewal.
The Dermot Weld-trained Blue For You was an 8-to-1 winner of today's opener - the Claregalwayhotel-dot-i-e Maiden.
Shark Hanlon's fine run continued at Tramore on Saturday as Woodbrook Boy, given an excellent ride by Tralee native Bryan Cooper, made virtually all of the running at 7/1 in the Newtown Cove Handicap Chase. It was Cooper's only ride on the card.
Another Tralee native, Phillip Enright, gave Gone Racing a confident steer to take the two-mile handicap hurdle at Tramore on Saturday for County Sligo trainer Mark McNiff at odds of 3/1 favourite for the Queen Maeve Racing Club.
McNiff and Enright combined earlier in the week too, 14/1 chance William Of Wykeham bolting up in the maiden hurdle at Ballinrobe at odds of 14/1 for owner Jeffrey Fox on Wednesday.
On Thursday, Sean Says was back in the winners' enclosure for trainer Rodger Sweeney and Enright, winning at 40/1 in the Adare Handicap Hurdle at Limerick.
Listowel handler Tom O'Connor took the second division of the handicap hurdle over two and a half miles with the promising My Lovely Boy, ridden by Sean O'Keeffe on Friday at Cork.
GOLF
The European Tour has confirmed that this year's Alfred Dunhill Links Championship has been cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
It had been due to be played at Saint Andrews, Carnoustie and Kingsbarns in October.
Tournament organisers say it'll be part of next season's European Tour schedule and will be played in early October of 2021.