Sunday sport: Armagh take on Tyrone, Man City face Chelsea at Stamford Bridge

Armagh come into their clash with Tyrone off the back of losing the last three provincial finals.
Sunday sport: Armagh take on Tyrone, Man City face Chelsea at Stamford Bridge

Kenneth Fox

GAA

Galway are looking for revenge as they take on Waterford in the final of Division 1A of the National Camogie League.

The Deise came out on top when these sides met in February.

Waterford are looking for their first title at this grade, while a win for Galway would be their 8th.

Throw-in at Nowlan Park is at 2:15pm.

Before that, Clare and Dublin are meeting in the Division 1B decider.

It is Dublin who lead that one by 7 points to 5 with the second half underway.


Two old rivals meet in the preliminary round of the Ulster Football Championship.

Armagh come into their clash with Tyrone off the back of losing the last three provincial finals.

Meanwhile, the Red Hand are looking for their first success at this level since 2021.

That one throws in at the Athletic Grounds at 4:15pm.


There is plenty of other GAA action around the country on Sunday.

Two Munster quarter finals will be decided when Cork take on Limerick in Pairc Ui Chaoimh, while Waterford welcome Tipperary.

Both those games are starting at 2pm.

Four sides aim to join Laois in the next round of the Leinster football championship.

Neighbours Carlow and Wicklow meet at 2:30pm.

Following that, Westmeath come up against Longford at 3pm.

Meanwhile, the chance to face Galway in semi finals of the Connacht Football championship is up for grabs today.

Sligo and Leitrim fight for that honour at 3pm.

Roscommon are in the States as they face New York from 8pm with Mayo waiting in the last four.

Soccer

There are four Premier League games to look forward to this afternoon, with Manchester City having a chance to put pressure on Arsenal in the title race.

After the Gunners suffered a 2-1 defeat to Bournemouth yesterday, a win for City against Chelsea would see them close the gap to the leaders to six points

That game kicks off at 4:30pm

At 2pm Tottenham face off against Sunderland,

Spurs manager Roberto de Zerbi says they need a big team effort to move out of the relegation zone.

At the same time, Crystal Palace hosts Newcastle, and Aston Villa goes to Nottingham Forest.

Golf

Shane Lowry says he's excited to be in the middle of a stacked leaderboard on Masters Sunday.

The Offaly man is two shots off the lead at Augusta on 9 under par.

He became the first golfer in history to hit a second hole-in-one on the famous course.

He's chasing down his friend and leader, Rory McIlroy, but says he's ready for the challenge:

Defending champion McIlroy saw his 6-shot lead reduced to nothing as he is tied at the top with Cam Young on 11 under.

Cycling

Two Irish riders are taking on the men's edition of the Paris Roubai 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 and match Sean Kelly's achievement of winning the race in 1984.

That one is just underway.

Lara Gillespie leads the Irish challenge in the women's version which starts later.

Fiona Mangan, Mia Griffin and Caoimhe O�Brien are also on the start list.

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