Sunday sport: Liverpool lead Everton, Dublin face Wicklow in Leinster Football Championship
Eva Osborne
Soccer
Liverpool lead Everton in the Merseyside Derby in the Premier League this afternoon.
Mo Salah scored against the run of play in what will be his final game against the cross-city rivals.
Aston Villa lead Sunderland 2-1 in their bid to secure Champions League football for next season.
Ollie Watkins's double has the Villains in the lead there.
Burnley are 1-0 up on Nottingham Forest with Zian Flemming hitting the back of the net.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is telling his players to embrace the pressure ahead of a huge game at Manchester City later.
His side are six points clear at the top of the table - but Pep Guardiola's team have played a game less.
The result will go a long way to determining which way the trophy is going.
Kick off in that one is at 4:30pm.
Tottenham Hotspur say racist abuse aimed at Kevin Danso is "vile and dehumanising."
The club has reported the incident to the police, and called for the "strongest possible action" to be taken.
The defender received the abuse following their 2-2 draw with Brighton last night.
There's a Dublin derby in the Women's Premier Division this afternoon.
Shelbourne are taking on Bohemians with that one just underway.
Meanwhile their cross-city rivals DLR Waves are up against Sligo Rovers from 4pm.
Then at 6pm, defending champions Athlone Town take on Peamount United, while Cork City come up against Wexford.
One game is already underway - as Galway United lead Treaty United 1-0 with that one now into the second half.
GAA
The quarter finals of the Leinster Football Championship have just gotten underway.
Three are underway with Meath trail Westmeath by 2-08 to 0-09 with the second half just underway.
Louth are currently level 0-04 to 0-04 with Wexford.
Meanwhile, Dean Rock is taking charge for Dublin's Leinster Football Championship opener with Wicklow which has just thrown in.
He's in the dugout instead of Ger Brennan, with the Dubs boss suspended for 12 weeks.
The final game of the day sees Kildare take on Laois from 3:45pm.
In the Ulster Football Championship, Monaghan and Cavan are looking to secure their passage to the semi-finals.
The winner of that tie will join Derry in the final four, with the action just underway.
In the Munster Hurling Championship, Clare and Waterford have gotten their clash underway in Ennis.
Stephen Bennett's two goals for the Deise means the latest score is Clare 0-15 Waterford 2-08.
After that, Cork and Tipperary go head to head from 4pm.
Those sides are also meeting in the Munster Camogie championship.
It is Tipp who lead Cork at half time by 10 points to 1-5.
Snooker
Mark Allen has booked his place in the next round of the World Snooker Championships.
He battled back to beat Anda Zhang 10-6, after trailing 5 frames to 3 at the start of the day.
Golf
Shane Lowry is 10 shots off the lead at the Heritage Classic ahead of the final round.
The Clara native tees off shortly, with Matt Fitzpatrick three clear at the top of the leaderboard.

