GAA: Kerry and Clare set for Munster decider; Kilkenny signal Leinster intent
It was a busy day of GAA action, with 16 fixtures across hurling and football.
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It was a busy day of GAA action, with 16 fixtures across hurling and football.
Burnley's title celebrations were placed on hold after substitute Chris Martin’s late goal clinched QPR a 2-1 win at Turf Moor.
Troy Parrott and Tom Cannon were on the scoresheet for Preston North End, but their Championship play-off hopes took a hit in a 4-2 defeat at Swansea that saw a full-scale brawl near the end.
Georgie Kelly's fired home a late equaliser as Burnley's Championship title celebrations were paused as the leaders were held to a 2-2 draw at Rotherham.Sheffield United's 1-0 win over Bristol City meant the Clarets could not wrap up the silverware this evening. Burnley needed to better the Blades' result to seal top spot but their celebrations were delayed on Tuesday. Scott Twine gave the visitors - already promoted to the Premier League - a first-half lead at Rotherham but Vitinho's own goal levelled it. Manuel Benson's strike with nine minutes left looked like giving Vincent Kompany's side the victory until the Millers struck four minutes later when ex-Bohemians striker Kelly equalised from close range to keep Burnley's title celebrations on ice. James McAtee gave the second-placed Blades a 1-0 win over the Robins to leave Paul Heckingbottom's side 10 points behind Burnley with four games remaining. They are eight points ahead of third-placed Luton, who go to Reading on Wednesday.
Jayson Molumby has the potential to attract interest from Premier League clubs if he continues on his current trajectory and also adds goals to his game according to former Dundalk manager Vinny Perth.
West Brom kept their play-off hopes alive as they came from behind to edge a fiery Midlands derby and defeat Stoke 2-1 thanks to a brace from Jayson Molumby.
Ireland u-21 attacker Tom Cannon scored his seventh league goal of the season as he helped Preston to a 2-1 win over Reading at Deepdale.
Mick McCarthy has parted company with Blackpool after just 14 games with the club deep in Sky Bet Championship relegation trouble.