Sunday sport: Clare beat Dublin in Division 1b Camogie final, Masters final day
Kenneth Fox
GAA
The Division 1A champion for the National Camogie Leagues will be chosen on Sunday.
Galway and Waterford fight for the title with their final heading for half-time.
Latest score in Kilkenny is Waterford 0-07 Galway 0-07.
Clare is heading up to the top table next year after winning the Division 1B final.
Three second-half goals helped the Banner get past Dublin by 3-11 to 17 points.
The Ulster football championship kicks off with a mouthwatering clash.
Armagh come up against rivals Tyrone in the first round from 4:15pm.
A quarter-final slot against Fermanagh is the prize for the winners.
Some of the other GAA action is underway around the country.
The Munster football semi-finalists will be decided as two games are into the second half.
Cork are dominating Limerick by 4-10 to 7 points while Waterford lead Tipperary by 1-3 to 5 points
In Leinster, Carlow has the advantage over Wicklow
The meeting of Westmeath and Longford is just underway.
Same with the clash between Leitrim and Sligo, who battle it out for a place in the Connacht football semi-finals.
New York is playing host to Roscommon at 8pm this evening.
Golf
Defending champion Rory McIlroy, and American golfer Cameron Young, lead the way going into the final round of The Masters later at Augusta.
The pair sit top of the leaderboard, both on 11-under-par, after a stumble by the Northern Irishman saw his six-shot lead disappear yesterday.
Shane Lowry will tee off later, two strokes off the lead, while England's Justin Rose is another shot behind.
Soccer
Three games have reached halftime in the Premier League on Sundaya afternoon.
Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest are locked at 1-1 as Neco Williams and a Murillo own goal have the sides level.
Will Osula has Newcastle 1-0 up away at Crystal Palace, and it's scoreless between Sunderland and Spurs.
Manchester City travel to Chelsea later, knowing a win will heap even more pressure on Arsenal in the title race.
Their shock defeat to Bournemouth means Pep Guardiola's side can move within six points of the leaders with a victory at Stamford Bridge.
The City boss says victories in west London this afternoon and over Arsenal next weekend will be hard to come by.
Cycling
Two Irish riders are coming towards the end of the Paris-Roubaix monument race.
Dillon Corkery and Ryan Mullen are attempting the massive challenge, which sees riders cycling 258.3 kilometres in one day.
They will try to match Sean Kelly's achievement of winning the race in 1984.
Lara Gillespie leads the Irish challenge in the women's version, which is also underway.
Fiona Mangan, Mia Griffin, and Caoimhe O'Brien are also on the cobblestones for that one.

