Saturday sport: Chelsea level with Liverpool at Anfield, Cork take on Waterford
It is Liverpool 1, Chelsea 1 in the Premier League's lunchtime game.
A stunning goal from Ryan Gravenberch early in the first half put the hosts in front at Anfield.
However, a goal from Enzo Fernandez brought them level before Cole Palmer's goal was disallowed.
The hosts can edge closer to securing qualification for next season's Champions League with a win.
After a 3-3 draw at Everton on Monday, Manchester City will bid to reignite their title challenge later.
They host Keith Andrews' Brentford in the evening game at 5:30pm.
In the 3 pm kickoffs, Manchester United travel to Sunderland
Brighton hosts already-relegated Wolves, and Fulham welcomes Bournemouth to Craven Cottage.
Hull and Millwall played out a goalless draw in the first leg of their Championship play-off semi-final on Friday.
The visitors had a late goal ruled out after a foul in the build-up.
The EFL have charged Southampton over allegations of spying on Middlesbrough's training sessions ahead of this afternoon's first leg of their Championship play-off semi-final.
It's understood that a man was spotted taking pictures and videos.
The governing body will ask the Independent Disciplinary Commission to shorten the 14-day response period and to list a hearing at the earliest opportunity.
That game at the Riverside Stadium gets underway at 12:30pm.
Cork can make it three wins from three in the Munster Hurling Championship this evening.
Ben O'Connor's side go to winless Waterford for a 6pm start at Walsh Park.
In Leinster, Kildare welcome Galway to Newbridge for a half 3 start.
It is a 4pm throw-in for Wexford at home to Dublin.
That's part of a double-header at Wexford Park, with the footballers beginning their Tailteann Cup campaign at home to Limerick at


