Saturday sport: Arsenal beat Forest 2-1, Derry Intermediate Camogie champions

Updated at 15:58

Arsenal have beaten Nottingham Forest 2-1 in their Premier League opener.

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Taiyo Awoniyi scored to bring the visitors back in an entertaining game at the Emirates.

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Meanwhile, Chiedozie Ogbene could make his Premier League debut this afternoon.

The Republic of Ireland winger is on the bench as Luton Town travel to Brighton, who have Evan Ferguson among the replacements today.

John Egan captains newly promoted Sheffield United for the visit of Crystal Palace to Bramall Lane.

Bournemouth host West Ham.

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Everton start at home to Fulham.

At 5.30pm, Newcastle play Aston Villa.

England are into the semi-finals of the Women’s World Cup.

Alessia Russo’s second-half goal saw the European Champions come from behind to beat Colombia 2-1 in Sydney.

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They will face Australia in the final four after they beat France in a tense penalty shootout in Brisbane earlier.

Harry Kane has completed a move from Tottenham to Bayern Munich.

The England captain has signed a four-year deal in the region of 116 million euro.

 

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GAA

Derry are the Intermediate Camogie champions for 2023 after beating Meath 1-17 to 1-9 in the final replay in Clones.

 

Golf

Leona Maguire and Stephanie Meadow are just wrapping up their third rounds at the Women’s Open at Walton Heath.

Maguire has fallen back to one-over heading into the final few holes in Surrey.

Meadow has moved to one-under par.

American Ally Ewing still leads the way, holding a four-shot lead on 10-under.

 

Rugby

Munster begin their defence of the Women’s Interprovincial Series at City of Armagh this afternoon.

Niamh Briggs’ side have just kicked off against Ulster.

There is a 5.15 start at the Sportsground where Connacht play Leinster.

 

Swimming

Mona McSharry has qualified for the final of the 100-metre Breaststroke at the under 23 European Swimming Championships at the National Aquatic Centre.

Daniel Wiffen came home fastest this morning to book his place in the 400-metre Freestyle Ffnal in Dublin.

Maria Godden is also through to this evening’s 100-metre Backstroke final, while Limerick swimmer Eoin Corby will go in the 200 Breaststroke final.

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