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Sunday sport: Liverpool take on Man City, Dublin and Galway face off

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Sunday's early Premier League game has gotten underway. Fourth placed Aston Villa are entertaining Tottenham. A win here for the visitors would see them go within two points of the automatic Champions League qualification spots.

In an hour's time West Ham host strugglers Burnley and Brighton welcome Nottingham Forest to the Amex. Then, at 3:45pm what could be a defining game in the title race takes place at Anfield.

Liverpool host champions Manchester City. A win for either side would see them go above Arsenal and top of the table. Celtic will look to book their place in the semi-finals of the Scottish Cup today.

Brendan Rodgers' side play Livingston as they look to make the last four. Speaking ahead of this game Rogers has said he's eager to win silverware and this is a massive opportunity for them.

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