SOCCER
Brighton and Manchester United are getting ready to meet each other twice in four days.
They face Brighton at lunchtime, having only brought in Donny Van de Beek during the current transfer window.
Solskjaer says he isn't concerned with what's going on away from Old Trafford
Crystal Palace look to maintain their perfect start to the campaign against Everton, who have also won their first two matches.
Winless West Brom face a difficult task when they host Chelsea, while the day's action is rounded off by Southampton going to Burnley.
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Early Championship pacesetters Reading look to maintain their perfect start to the season when they travel to Cardiff this afternoon.
Luton have also won their opening two games and take on Watford in one of the early kick-offs.
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There's a Dublin derby at Richmond Park in the S-S-E Airtricity League Premier Division this evening, with St. Pat’s playing host to Shelbourne.
Before that, Waterford welcome Sligo to the R-S-C.
GOLF
James Sugrue is best of the Irish at one-under heading into day three at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open.
New Zealand's Maverick Antcliff and England's Aaron Rai share the lead on 5-under par.
Shane Lowry and Padraig Harrington were among the Irish golfers to miss the cut.
RUGBY
It's semi-final day in the Heineken Champions Cup.
Donnacha Ryan and Simon Zebo both start for Racing in their clash with defending champion Saracens in Paris - where there's a 1pm kick-off.
Exeter host Toulouse in the other last-four match at half-three.
OLYMPICS
Japan's Prime Minister says he's determined for next year's Olympic Games to go ahead "as proof that humanity has defeated the pandemic".
Yoshihide Suga has told the U-N's General Assembly that he'll "spare no effort" to put on a "safe and secure" event.
Tokyo 2020 was pushed back twelve months due to the coronavirus pandemic.
RACING
The Group 2 Beresford Stakes is the feature of an eight-race card at The Curragh today.
The first race is off at ten-to-1.
While the curtain comes down on the Harvest Festival at Listowel, where an eight-race card gets underway at twenty-to-2.