Saturday sport: Bray Wanderers to attempt top flight return in Drogheda United clash
This Saturday is jam-packed with sport events and sport news.
After last Sunday's triumph in the FAI Cup final, Drogheda United will bid to maintain their SSE Airtricity League Premier Division status on Saturday afternoon.
Kevin Doherty's side take on Bray Wanderers in a promotion-relegation play-off at Tallaght Stadium from 2pm.
The Seagulls could secure a return to the top flight for the first time since 2018 after seeing off UCD and Athlone Town in the First Division play-offs.
Ireland got back to winning ways in their November series on Friday night.
The Men in Green beat Argentina by 22 points to 19 in a scrappy Autumn International at the Aviva Stadium.
The November internationals continue on Saturday afternoon, with Scotland welcoming an up-and-coming Portugal side to Murrayfield for a 3:10pm start.
England will host World Champions South Africa at Twickenham from 5:40pm, followed by a mouthwatering clash in Paris at 8:10pm between France and New Zealand.
Saturday sees another busy afternoon in the Energia All-Ireland League.
Division 1A table-toppers Ballynahinch face UCD while defending champions Cork Con host St. Mary's.
Lansdowne will face Clontarf on the Aviva back pitch as Terenure College and Garryowen square off in Lakelands.
Young Munster will take on City of Armagh, with all of those games scheduled to kick off at 2:30pm.
Cork's Laura Hayes is the PWC GPA Camogie Senior Player of the Year for 2024.
The St. Catherine's player was one of eight Rebels named on the Camogie All-Star team at last night's Awards ceremony in Croke Park.
Beaten finalists Galway earned five places on this year's selection, while Tipperary and Dublin each picked up one All-Star.
Meanwhile, the Ulster Club Senior Football