Sunday sport: Meath are Division 2 champions, Kerry face Donegal in Division One final
Eva Osborne
Meath are the Allianz Football League Division 2 champions after coming out victorious against Cork on Sunday afternoon.
The scoreline finished Meath 1-22 to Cork's 2-17
Kerry go up against Donegal from 4pm in the Division One Final at Croke Park.
Donegal may see this as a revenge mission, having been beaten by the Kingdom in last year's All-Ireland final.
All Ireland Champions Dublin done their bit to stay up on the final day of the Lidl Ladies League.
Dublin came out on top against Cork at Parnell Park. The scoreline there was Dublin 2-8 Cork 1-6.
It finished all square between Meath (0-11) and Armagh (1-08).
Kildare were relegated following their 2-10 to 2-9 loss to Kerry, while Waterford got the better of final bound Galway 2-12 to 12 points.
Soccer
Igor Tudor has left his role as Tottenham boss by mutual agreement
The Croatian took over the role from Thomas Frank 44 days ago but has failed to halt the club's slide towards the relegation zone.
Tudor took just one point from his five league matches to leave Tottenham one above the bottom three
The club made the announcement and say an update on a new head coach will be provided in due course.
Bruno Saltor will now lead training for those few Spurs players not currently on international duty.
The Ireland squad prepare to face North Macedonia on Tuesday, after last Thursday's end to their World Cup dreams.
Portsmouth winger Millenic Alli has been called up. The Dublin born player links up today and may make his debut.
Heimir Hallgrimsson has indicated he plans to make changes for the game.
Meanwhile Liam Scales, who was suspended for the game in Prague, along with Bosun Lawl, who missed out on the matchday squad, are expected to be involved.
Jack Taylor is a doubt, as he left the squad this weekend for family reasons.
Chelsea are up to second in the Women's Super League thanks to a 4-3 win at home to Aston Villa.
The result is a big boost for the title-holders' chances of securing Champions League football next season.
The Republic of Ireland's Anna Patten captained Villa in that game.
Strugglers West Ham drew 1-all with London City Lionesses.
Bottom side Leicester are hosting Brighton this afternoon, looking to end a run of seven defeats in all competitions.
Caitlyn Hayes has started for the Seagulls.
Golf
Shane Lowry is looking to finish inside the top 20 on the final day of the Houston Open on the PGA Tour.
The Offaly man currently sits on 5 under par in a tie for 34th as he prepares to tee off in Texas.
He got underway just after 3:30pm while Gary Woodland leads on 18 under par.
Motorsport
Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli is the youngest ever World Championship leader after winning the Japanese Grand Prix.
The 19-year-old finished just ahead of Oscar Piastri - who secured McLaren's first podium finish of the season.
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc took third, while Britain's Oliver Bearman limped out after crashing his car.
He was unable to finish at Suzuka but his team Haas say he's "okay".

