Updated: 3.50pm
Here’s the latest from the day’s sporting action…
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Rugby
Ireland will go into next Saturday’s World Cup game against South Africa in Paris with maximum points in Pool B.
Andy Farrell’s side beat Tonga 59-16 in Nantes on Saturday night, scoring eight tries.
Meanwhile in the day’s Pool B clash, the Springboks had a massive win over Romania in Bordeaux, ending 76-0.
In the later games, Australia and Fiji do battle in Pool C from 4.45pm and England face Japan in Pool D in Nice at 8pm.
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Soccer
It ended 0-0 between Bournemouth and Chelsea in Premier League’s early game.
From 4.30pm, Everton host Arsenal at Goodison Park.
Golf
England’s Tyrrell Hatton is in a good position to win the BMW PGA Championship for a second time, with play suspended dur to lightening.
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He is six under par for his final round at Wentworth and 17 under par for the tournament.
Hatton has four holes remaining and leads Ryan Fox by one shot.
Rory McIlroy fired a final round 65 to move to 13 under par, while defending champion Shane Lowry is also 13 under with two holes to play.
Formula One
Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz has won the Singapore Grand Prix, ending Red Bull’s run of 15 straight race wins.
The Spaniard started from pole and was joined on the podium by McLaren’s Lando Norris and Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton.
Championship leader Max Verstappen was back in fifth, having started in 11th, beaten to the line by Sainz’ teammate Charles Leclerc.
Sourse: breakingnews.ie