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Sunday sport: Tailteann Cup takes centre stage, McIlroy still in contention for US Open

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There is a double header at Croke Park today as the semi-finals of the Tailteann Cup take place. They've just thrown-in between Sligo and Cavan in their last four clash.

The Breffnimen won by six points when these two met in the Allianz National League earlier this year. Later on Westmeath and Offaly meet at 4pm.

The winners will be the first ever finalists of this competition and will play in the decider on July 9th. *** The line-up for the Electric Ireland All-Ireland Hurling Minor Championship final will be complete today.

Tipperary and Galway meet in the last four at the TUS Gaelic Grounds from 4-o'clock with the winner set to face Offaly next. *** All Ireland champions Meath are back in action in the TG4 Ladies Senior Football Championship this afternoon The Royals face Armagh at 3:45pm in round 2 of this year's tournament.

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