RUGBY
Leinster look to maintain their unbeaten record this season when they take on their rivals Munster in rugby's Guinness PRO14 at the Aviva Stadium this evening.
The defending champions won all 13 of their games in the competition before COVID-19 halted the campaign for five-months.
Victory for Munster in the Lansdowne Road encounter would see the Reds secure a spot in the semi-finals.
Kick-off is at twenty-five-to-eight.
SOCCER
Following Shamrock Rovers draw against Shelbourne last night, Bohemians can move within two points of the leaders in the Airticity League this afternoon.
Keith Long's Gypsies will close the gap on their rivals if they can beat St Pat's in their 2pm kick-off at Dalymount Park.
John Gill and Alan Reynolds will take charge of Dundalk for their trip to Sligo Rovers this evening.
The Lilywhites parted company with Vinny Perth following their loss in the Champions League qualifiers this week.
Sligo have won three of their last four games ahead of the 5pm kick-off at the Showgrounds.
In the First Division, Cobh Ramblers host Longford at 7pm.
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Celtic get their Scottish Premiership title defence back underway when they travel to Dundee United this evening.
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Newcastle midfielder Matty Longstaff has signed a new two-year contract.
The England under-20 international had been linked with Leeds but manager Steve Bruce says they determined to keep him at Saint James' Park.
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Inter boss Antonio Conte says he'll meet with the club's board next week to decide whether he'll remain in charge for next season.
The former Chelsea manager watched his side lose out to Sevilla in last night's Europa League final.
Conte says the club need to make a plan for the future, with or without him in the dugout.
BOXING
Katie Taylor puts her four world lightweight women's boxing titles on the line in a rematch with Delfine Persoon.
The Bray fighter got a controversial majority decision against her Belgian oppoenent in their first bout at Madison Square Garden last year.
Taylor says she's determined not to get drawn into a brawl in the fight at Matchroom's Headquarters in Essex.
GOLF
Dustin Johnson takes a two shot lead into today's third-round at golf's Northern Trust on the PGA Tour.
He's 15-under-par after shooting a round of 60 yesterday.
Rory McIlroy tees off from three-under while Shane Lowry and Graeme McDowell both missed the cut.
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Stephanie Meadow is 11-over par after 10 holes of her third-round at the women's British Open at Carnoustie.
She's 12 shots behind the leader Dani Holmqvist of Sweden.
RACING
One of Europe's most iconic races, the Ebor, is the highlight on the final day of the festival at York.
Fujaira Prince and Trueshan are among those being tipped for victory this afternoon.