GAA
football league
Derry and Tyrone were both at risk of relegation from the Allianz National Football League First Division this afternoon.
Title defenders Derry suffered a defeat at the hands of Donegal, while Jim McGuinness's side won 1-22 to 1-19.
Meanwhile, Shane Walsh's late free-kick secured an 18-1 draw for unbeaten Galway against Tyrone at Tuam Stadium.
That leaves Derry bottom with one point from five games, while Tyrone are three points ahead with two games remaining.
Hurling League
Clare's side secured their first win in the Allianz National Hurling League Division 1A on the night.
David Reidy's goal was the deciding one for the All Ireland champions as they beat Limerick 1-21.
Banner are still bottom of the table but have the same number of points as Wexford, who have played one game more.
In Division 1B, Waterford needed a late surge to beat Dublin 1-23 to 2-18.
Meanwhile, Offaly managed to beat Westmeath 1-22 to gain 19 points, while Carlow and Antrim drew 1-21 to 2-18.
Women's football
Arma made it five wins out of five in the Women's Football League First Division this afternoon.
They beat Kildare 2-15 to 1-7 at Silverbridge Harps.
Waterford beat Tyrone 6-15 (6 points), while Kerry beat Mayo 2-8 (4 points).
Football
Danny Welbeck has become a star for Brighton as he leads his side to the FA Cup quarter-finals.
The striker's extra-time goal was enough to give the Seagulls a 2-1 win over Newcastle in the fifth round.
Anthony Gordon has been sent off for the Magpies and will miss the League Cup final against Liverpool.
Meanwhile, Manchester United and Fulham are hoping to join Brighton in the next stage.
Alejandro Garnacho remained on the bench after being dissatisfied with being substituted against Ipswich.
Golf
Jake Knapp leads the standings by one shot heading into the final round of the Cognizant Classic in Florida.
He is 16 points ahead of his closest rival, American Michael Kim.
Shane Lowry is nine points behind in 25th place and seven points off the leaders.
Meanwhile, ex-convict Ryan Peake earned a spot in this year's Portrush Open by winning the New Zealand Open.
An Australian man who was formerly a member of a motorcycle gang has served five years for assault.
Due to his criminal record, Peek needs to obtain permission to compete.
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