Sunday Sport: Galway to face Kilkenny in Leinster hurling final

GAA

Another provincial hurling title will be up for grabs this afternoon.

Kilkenny will be looking to secure a sixth successive Leinster Senior Championship title when they take on Galway at Croke Park at 4pm.

Michael Donoghue's men are aiming to lift the Bob O'Keeffe Cup for the first time since 2018.

Kildare lead Laois by 16 points 1-12 in Joe McDonagh Cup final.

Ben Conroy scored for Laois early in the second half.

The winners will have a chance to play in the Leinster Championship next season.

Wexford have secured a place in the Tailtine Cup quarter-finals.

They beat Antrim 5-23 to 2-21.

Sligo lead Carlow 1-15, 13 points.

The latest All-Ireland minor football quarter-final is just getting underway.

Mayo face new Leinster champions Offaly at Doctor Hyde Park.

Waterford lead 1-12 to 1-11 against Dublin in the second half of the All-Ireland Women's Championship match.

Tennis

The men's French Open tennis final starts today at Roland Garros.

Carlos Alcaraz is set to defend his title against world number one Jannik (pronounced: Yannick) Sinner.

Football

Spain will be looking to win their third international trophy in recent years this evening.

The European champions will be looking to retain their Nations League title when they take on Portugal in the final in Munich.

And in Stuttgart this afternoon the match for third place between Germany and France is taking place, which has just started.

Former Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has said the club should focus more on what happens on the pitch rather than off it.

The Dutchman, who left Old Trafford in 2016 despite an FA Cup triumph, believes too much focus is placed on business operations.

Van Gaal also expressed concerns that current manager Ruben Amorim may not have full control over transfer matters.

Golf

Shane Lowry is four strokes behind the leader heading into the final day of the PGA Tour's Canadian Open.

He is 10 points under par and is in 16th place.

Matteo Manassero and Ryan Fox are tied for first place, 14 points behind.

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