Sunday sport: Tyrone beat Kerry, Galway come from behind to beat Monaghan

GAA

The whistle has gone at Healy Park after an exciting clash between Tyrone and Kerry.

The home side came out on top by three points winning 1-15 to 2-19.

Elsewhere, Galway have come from behind to see off Monaghan by 1-13 to 0-10 at Pearse Stadium.

At Dr. Hyde Park, Mayo are ahead 9-4 against their Connacht rivals Roscommon at half-time.

Soccer

Celtic have come back from a goal down to thrash St Mirren 5-1 and restore their nine point lead at the top of the Scottish Premiership.

In the early Premier League game at the City Ground, Everton lead Nottingham Forest by 2-1.

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That is followed by a big clash of rivals as Liverpool take on Manchester United at Anfield.

The Women’s League Cup final’s just kicking off, with Chelsea going up against Arsenal.

Katie McCabe starts for the Gunners.

Athletics

Sarah Lavin’s booked her place in this evening’s final of the 60m hurdles at the European Indoors in Instanbul.

The Limerick woman finished third in her semi-final in a time of 7.99 seconds to see her progress.

Sophie Becker, Sharlene Mawdsley, Cliodhna Manning and Phil Healy go in the final of the Women’s 4x400m relay just before 4:30pm this afternoon.

Darragh McElhinney of UCD AC goes in the 3,000m final at 5pm.

Golf

Women’s World Championship

Leona Maguire finished up in a tie for 20th at the HSBC Women’s World Championship this morning.

A 1-under-par final round of 71 saw her finish up on 7-under-par for the tournament in Singapore.

That was 10 shots off winner Jin Young Ko of South Korea who retained her title with a two shot victory over American Nelly Korda.

Arnold Palmer Invitational

Rory McIlroy is best of the Irish ahead of the final round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational in Florida later today.

He shot a four-under-par round of 68 last night which leaves him six-under all round.

He is in a tie for fifth and just three shots off the lead that’s held by American Kurt Kitayama.

Padraig Harrington is one-under after a level-par 72 yesterday.

Meanwhile, Seamus Power and Shane Lowry both had days to forget. Respective rounds of four and eight over last night have them both on six-over-par overall.

F1

World champion Max Verstappen will be on pole for this afternoon’s Bahrain Grand Prix.

The Red Bull driver finished ahead of team-mate Sergio Perez in qualifying for the opening race of the campaign.

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Charles Leclerc was third for Ferrari.

That gets underway at 3pm Irish time.

Racing

There’s a seven race card today at Wexford from 20-to-2.

Then 20 minutes later the first of seven races goes to post at Leopardstown.

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