Saturday sport: Arsenal lead West Ham in London Derby, United up against Sunderland
Kenneth Fox
Soccer
At the Emirates, Arsenal are 1-0 up on West Ham after Declan Rice scored.
A dominant first-half display.
Let's keep pushing for more, Gunners ✊ pic.twitter.com/k2kf16SKaq
— Arsenal (@Arsenal) October 4, 2025
Manchester United lead Sunderland 2-0 at Old Trafford.
Earlier, Tottenham moved up to second in the Premier League.
They won against Leeds at Elland Road on Saturday afternoon.
At 5:30pm later Liverpool goes to Chelsea
GAA
All 62 motions at the GAA's Special Congress have passed, with some changes coming to the rules of Gaelic football once again.
Tweaks to the two-point score, the use of the hooter and rules around dissent and cynical play were all put before delegates today with almost unanimous agreement in all cases.
Meanwhile, GAA president Jarlath Burns says reflection on what it means to be an amateur athlete is needed, and the Football Review Committee will bring forward proposals on amateur status in the new year.
Rugby
URC title holders Leinster will be aiming to get their season up and running away at the Bulls this evening.
Leo Cullen's men suffered a scoreless defeat in week one against the Stormers side
Rivals Glasgow go for two wins from as many matches when they visit Benetton.
Munster take on Cardiff in the late kick-off.
Munster CEO Ian Flanagan says he believes they have gotten "value out of every euro" spent on the province's first indoor training facility
Elsewhere, the game between Connacht and the Scarlets is off with the weather preventing the visitors from travelling to Galway.
Motorsports
In motorsports, Derry's Fionn McLoughlin has won the British Formula 4 Championship in his rookie season
In Formula 1, Mercedes' George Russell will start from pole position in Singapore ahead of Red Bull's Max Verstappen and McLaren's Oscar Piastri