Golf
Only nine holes stand between Rory McIlroy and eternal golf glory on this evening.
The Northern Irishman leads the Masters by four strokes, 13 under par, comfortably ahead of the back nine at Augusta.
Second place is shared by three players: Bryson DeChambeau, Ludwig Aberg and Justin Rose.
Shane Lowry has fallen well behind and is now 1 under par on all 11 holes in Georgia.
Football
Newcastle moved up to fourth in the Premier League with a 4-1 win over Manchester United at St James' Park.
The defeat left their rivals in 14th place.
United are one place ahead of Tottenham, who lost 4-2 to Wolverhampton.
Liverpool moved one step closer to the title with a dramatic 2-1 win over West Ham.
Defender Virgil van Dijk scored the decisive goal at Anfield.
It means the Reds can clinch the title next weekend if they beat Leicester City and Arsenal lose to Ipswich.
Ipswich head into this match after a 2-2 draw away to Chelsea this afternoon.
GAA
Tyrone secured their place in the Ulster Football Championship semi-finals this evening.
They are top of the league today in Omagh, beating Cavan 1-24 to extend their lead to 20 points.
The participants of the Leinster Football Championship semi-finals have been determined.
Dublin beat Wicklow 2-21 to secure 18 points in the last 16 in Aughrim.
The reigning champions will face Meath in the final four.
The Royals recovered from a 10-point half-time deficit to beat Offaly 1-25 to 0-21 at Pairc Tailtinn.
Louth will face Kildare in the other semi-final, having beaten Laois 2-16 to gain 17 points.
Swimming
Daniel Wiffen set a record time to win gold in the Irish Open 800m freestyle final on Sunday night.
The Paris Olympian edged out his twin brother Nathan to take second place to win at the National Aquatic Centre.
The 23-year-old's time of 7 minutes 41.52 seconds set a new championship record and secured him a place at the 2025 World Aquatics Championships.
Basketball
Killester came within an ace of completing the Super League final double tonight.
Their men's team missed the game-winning shot and lost 94-92 to the UCC Demons, who went on to win the title.
Killester Ladies beat Utility Trust St Paul's 83-63 in the decider.
F1
Oscar Piastri won the Bahrain Grand Prix, taking his second victory of the season.
The McLaren driver used his pole position at the start to secure a comfortable victory in the Middle East.
Mercedes driver George Russell overtook his Piastri teammate Lando Norris to take second place.
Lewis Hamilton finished fifth, behind his Ferrari colleague Charles Leclerc.
The reigning champion among Mac pilots
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