Sunday sport: Louth to go against Monaghan before Dublin take on Galway

Louth and Monaghan get the action underway at 1.45pm, before Dublin and Cork go to battle at 4pm.
Sunday sport: Louth to go against Monaghan before Dublin take on Galway

GAA

There are two more All-Ireland Senior Football Championship quarter-finals at Croke Park this afternoon.

Louth and Monaghan get the action underway at 1.45pm, with both sides naming unchanged teams.

The Wee County are looking to continue their best championship run in decades, while Monaghan are aiming to reach the last four after wins over Roscommon and Westmeath.

Then at 4pm, Dublin take on Galway.

Con O'Callaghan has been named to start for Dublin after limping off against Donegal, while Eoin Kennedy comes into their defence.

Galway make one change, with Shane McGrath starting in attack.

Attention turns to Group 1 of the All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship this afternoon, with the remaining semi-final places up for grabs.

Cork host Waterford at 3.30pm, with the Rebels looking to complete a perfect group campaign after wins over Galway and Tipperary.

Waterford need a result to boost their hopes of reaching the last four.

At the same time, reigning champions Galway welcome Tipperary to Athenry.

The Tribeswomen are chasing a semi-final place, while Tipperary need a win and favourable results elsewhere to have a chance of finishing in the top two.

Soccer

England progressed to the knockout stages of the World Cup as Group L winners thanks to a 2-nil victory against Panama on Saturday night.

Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane scored the goals in New Jersey.

They will face DR Congo in the next round on Wednesday.

Croatia beat Ghana 2-1 with both going through.

Elsewhere , Columbia and Portugal played out a scoreless draw, Argentina beat Jordan 3-1, while Austria and Algeria drew 3-3.

The first of the last 32 matches take place tonight.

South Africa meet co-hosts Canada at the SoFi Stadium in California, which kicks off at 8pm Irish Time.

Meanwhile, Steve Clarke has stepped down as Scotland's head coach following his team's exit from the World Cup.

Scotland managed to win just one of their games in the group stage.

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