Sunday sport: Late Dublin comeback spurs on win over Galway, Louth beat Monaghan
GAA
The draw for the All-Ireland Football Championship semi-final has been made, with Louth taking on Mayo and Dublin facing Kerry.
Dublin had an inspired final 10 minutes to help them into the semi-finals of the All-Ireland Football Championship.
They had to rally from behind against Galway to win 1-25 to 1-21 at Croke Park.
A late penalty from Con O'Callaghan helped Ger Brannan's side pull away from the tribesmen.
For the first time since 1957, Louth will contest a semi-final.
The wee county has beaten Monaghan 27 points to 2-18
That is despite an early red card when Oisin McGorman was dismissed for a shoulder charge.
Sam Mulroy chipped in with 5 points, while Ryan Burns and James Maguire both got 4.
Camogie
Cork have their third win in as many games in the All-Ireland camogie Championship.
They won out 1-13 to 10 points at Pairc Ui Rinn.
While Galway have beaten Tipperary 3-17 to 15 points.
Cork and Galway progress to the semi-finals.
Soccer
The World Cup knockout stages get underway on Sunday evening with South Africa taking on co-hosts Canada for a place in the last 16.
Both nations have reached this stage of the tournament for the first time, guaranteeing another slice of history for the winner.
Canada start as favourites, but South Africa sealed their progress with an impressive victory over South Korea and will be aiming for another upset.
The kick-off tonight in Los Angeles is at 8pm.
Cricket
Ireland have created more history by beating India for the second time in a week.
It was a tight finish in Stormont, a 1 run victory for the hosts, who had never beaten India up until Friday and now have a T 20 series win over the tourists.
Ireland had finished 154 for 8, India could only manage 153 for 9.
F1
George Russell is back in the Formula One title race after claiming victory at the Austrian Grand Prix.
The Mercedes driver converted pole position into his first win since the opening race of the season, finishing ahead of Max Verstappen, with championship leader Kimi Antonelli taking third.
Russell's victory cuts Antonelli's lead at the top of the standings to 40 points.
Racing
There was victory for Aidan O'Brien in this afternoon's Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby at the Curragh.
Benvenuto Cellini, who was the favourite, came home the winner.
It was a 1,2,3 for trainer O'Brien, with Christmas Day coming home second and Pierre Bonnard in third.
