GAELIC GAMES
GAA director of games Feargal McGill says the association could introduce rapid COVID-19 testing during the Championship.
In the event of teams being unable to fulfill fixtures, McGill says postponements will only be granted if there’s a 13-day window to allow it.
But he says team testing could happen, but only in a limited capacity
GOLF
James Sugrue continues to lead the Irish charge on day two of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open.
The amateur has dropped back to 2-under par, but is still just two off the joint leaders, Toby Tree, Aaron Rai and Jordan Smith.
Damien McGrane is level par, Jonathan Caldwell 1-over, and Colm Moriarty 4-over par - they’re the only other Irish golfers above the cut mark.
Padraig Harrington and Shane Lowry are both 6-over.
SOCCER
Bohemians manager Keith Long says it’s important his side build on last week’s win over Sligo.
The Gypsies play host to Derry City tonight in the SSE Airtricity Premier Division.
A Bohs win would see them move to within five-points of leaders Shamrock Rovers, and kick-off is at 7.45.
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The top two meet in the First Division, with leaders Bray playing host to Drogheda.
Third placed Longford host Athlone in the midlands derby.
Galway will look to continue their renaissance under John Caulfield when Cobh visit Eamonn Deacy Park
While bottom side Wexford go to Cabinteely.
MOTORSPORT
Stefano Domenicali will take over as F1 President and CEO from the 1st of January next year.
The former Ferrari boss will replace Chase Carey - who has been in charge since the sport was bought by Liberty Media in 2017.
Carey will become F1's non-executive chairman.