Gaelic games
Ulster Football
Armagh and Donegal will meet again in the Ulster Senior Football Championship final this year.
Donegal go into the game as reigning champions, with Jim McGuinness's side beating current leaders Ireland on penalties in last season's provincial final.
The match at Clones Stadium is scheduled to kick off at 17:20.
Tailtin Cup
Limerick lead London by 14 points after finishing 1-9 in the Tailteann Cup.
Wicklow also won away to Offaly, finishing 1-11 and five points clear.
Munster Hurling
The Munster Senior Hurling Championship qualification decider will take place this evening.
Irish champions Clare host Tipperary in Ennis at 6pm with both teams on one point from their opening two fixtures.
Last year's Player of the Year Shane O'Donnell will be on the Banner bench and could make his first appearance this season.
Leinster Hurling
There are just three matches remaining in the Leinster Veterans Hurling Championship.
After beating Offaly in their last game, Galway will face Wexford in Salthill.
Dublin can take a significant step towards qualification if they can beat Antrim, while tournament leaders Kilkenny host Offaly.
Football
Manchester City take on relegated Southampton this afternoon, hoping to improve their chances of qualifying for the Champions League.
A win would take them level on points with Arsenal who sit second in the Premier League.
Another contender for a place in the top five, Aston Villa, will face Bournemouth this evening.
Other teams aiming to reach Europe next season include Fulham hosting Everton, Brentford playing Ipswich and Brighton travelling to Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Golf
Shane Lowry is one stroke behind the leader heading into the third round of the Truist Golf Championship in Philadelphia.
The Offaly man heads into the weekend at 11 under par with Keith Mitchell chasing him into the weekend.
Defending champion Rory McIlroy is seven points behind at the end of the weekend.
Rugby
James Ryan could return to action for the first time since the Six Nations this evening.
The Irish defender will remain on the bench for the match between URC table leaders Leinster and Zebra at the Aviva Stadium.
Connacht will play Edinburgh at Dexcombe in their final home game of the regular season.
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