Sunday sport: Kerry crowned Munster champions against Cork, Celtic win Old Firm derby
Kenneth Fox
GAA
This year's Munster Football Championship decider has come to a close.
Despite a spirited effort from Cork, Kerry ran out 2-13 to 1-15 winners.
It's also the first year the trophy will be named after Kerry great Paidi O Se.
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Later on, Roscommon will look to bring Galway's winning reign to an end in Connacht.
The Tribesmen have won the last four titles.
That's a 4:15pm throw-in at Dr Hyde Park.
The first round of the Tailteann Cup continues on Sunday.
Already, Tipperary opened their account with a 17 point to 1-12 win over Sligo.
At the minute, Antrim are 3-12 to 2-10 up on Carlow.
Laois lead Wicklow by 1-15 to 6 points, and it's London 4-1 Waterford 4 points.
They've just thrown in at the game between Fermanagh and Longford.
There is also Leinster Hurling Championship action.
Kilkenny are looking to keep themselves in the running for a place in this year's final.
They're taking on Offaly, and the action is just underway.
Soccer
Crystal Palace and Everton are locked at 2-2 in the second half of their Premier League game.
James Tarkowski's opening goal was cancelled out by Ismalia Saar.
It's also2-2 between Aston Villa and Burnley with goals from Ross Barkley and Jaidon Anthony.
There is only one goal between Nottingham Forest and Newcastle, where the Magpies lead 1-0.
Later, Arsenal can take a huge step towards securing the title.
They take on relegation-battling West Ham at 4:30pm.
Celtic moved a point off the top of the Scottish Premiership with a 3-1 win at home to rivals Rangers.
Daizen Maeda scored two second-half goals, including an overhead kick, to take all three points in the Old Firm derby.
It means Rangers are mathematically out of the title race with two games to go.
Brighton have reached the Women's FA Cup final for the first time with a 3-2 victory at Liverpool.
The visitors scored in the 95th minute.
Denise O'Sullivan opened the scoring for the Reds but was taken off with an injury in the second half.
They'll face the winners of the other last-four tie between WSL champions Manchester City and holders Chelsea.
Golf
Seamus Power's heading for the final few holes on the final day of the Myrtle Beach Classic.
He lies on level par thru 14 holes at 1 under par all around and in a tie for 72nd.
The American Mark Hubbard leads on 16 under.
Rory McIlroy is just getting his Sunday underway at the Truist Championship on the PGA Tour.
The Northern Irishman sits on 1 under par and 13 shots off the lead in Quail Hollow.
Alex Fitzpatrick leads the proceedings on fourteen under par.
