Saturday Sport: Leinster battle Edinburgh at the Aviva while Derry City win President's Cup
Rugby
After Munster's defeat to Glasgow last night, the other three Irish provinces are in URC action on Saturday.
Leinster are playing host to Edinburgh where it's 15-14 to Edinburgh just after 7pm, but tries from Scott Penny and Max Deegan have Leinster within touch at the Aviva.
Andrew Sparrow, Ciaran Mangan, and Ruben Moloney all made their first senior starts for Leo Cullen's side.
Connacht headed to Parma earlier and came away with a victory.
Despite being scoreless in the first half, the visitors beat Zebre 24-15.
Second half tries from Joe Joyce and two from Sean Jansen gave the away side the victory.
At 7.45pm, Ulster welcome Cardiff to Affidea Stadium in Belfast.
GAA
Galway needed a late winner to see off Armagh in Division 1 of the National Football League.
Rob Finnerty tapped over a free with the final kick of the game to take the victory by 3-12 to 0-20.
It leaves both sides with a win and a loss from their opening two games.
Two games are into the second half in Division 2 just after 7pm.
Tyrone lead Derry by 1-8 to 1-7 at Celtic Park, while at St. Conleth's Park in Newbridge, Kildare are beating Offaly 2-9 to 0-6.
In Division 3, Wexford are 0-11 to 0-5 up on Laois at Wexford Park, and at Netwatch Cullen Park, Carlow and Wicklow are level 1-7 each in Division 4.
Hurling
Galway and Cork are locking horns in Division 1A of the hurling league, with that one just having thrown in at Pearse Stadium at 7pm.
In Division 1B, Dublin welcome Kildare to Parnell Park from 7.30pm.
Soccer
League of Ireland
Derry City have won this season's President's Cup.
The Candystripes held on to beat double champions Shamrock Rovers in the curtain raiser this evening.
Darragh Markey's goal proved the difference at Tallaght Stadium, where it finished 1-0 to Derry.
Premier League
There are plenty of Premier League matches on the cards today.
Arsenal have re-established their seven-point lead at the top of the table this evening after a late Gabriel Jesus goal got them 4-0 up away to Leeds United at Elland Road.
Bottom side Wolves suffered a 2-0 defeat to Bournemouth, while Everton got a stoppage-time equaliser to draw 1-1 at Brighton.
Chelsea can climb into the top four if they avoid defeat at home to West Ham.
But West Ham lead that one 2-1 in the second half thanks to goals from Jarrod Bowen and Crysencio Summerville.
Joao Pedro has pulled one back for the Blues.
Meanwhile, Liverpool will take on Newcastle at 8pm.

