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Saturday Sport: Arne Slot takes charge of first Liverpool game, Arsenal host Wolves

Sammie Szmodics is on the bench as Ipswich end a 22-year exile from the Premier League this lunchtime.

They host a post-Jurgen Klopp Liverpool to Portman Road.

After leading the club to back-to-back promotions, manager Kieran McKenna is excited by their next challenge.

The game kicked off at 12:30.

At 3:00, last season's runners up Arsenal welcome Wolves to the Emirates,

Republic of Ireland international Jake O'Brien could make his Premier League debut for Everton when they host Brighton,

Gavin Bazunu will likely be in goals as newly promoted Southampton make the trip to Newcastle United,

Nottingham Forest welcome Bournemouth to the City Ground.

It's a clash of claret-and-blue in the evening game - West Ham host Aston Villa from half 5.

Here at home, Sligo Rovers will hope to join Shelbourne and Derry City in the quarter finals of the FAI Cup this evening.

John Russell's side welcome UCD to the Showgrounds from quarter to 8.

The Avenir Sports Women's All-Island Cup Final takes place this evening.

Galway United face Shamrock Rovers at Eamonn Deacy Park from 7:35pm.

Leinster continue their Women's Interpro title defence this evening.

Tania Rosser's side are in Cork to take on Munster at Virgin Media Park from quarter to 5.

First up, Ulster and Connacht will go in search of their first wins of the series - they square off at the Kingspan Stadium for a half 2 start.

Australia 9 South Africa 11 in the half-time score from their Rugby Championship clash in Perth.

Earlier, New Zealand avenged last weekend's defeat to Argentina in Wellington, smashing the Pumas 42-10 in Eden Park.

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