Saturday Sport: Cork host Kerry, URC quarter-finals
Round Two of the All-Ireland Football Championship group stages gets underway later.
First up, Cork welcome Kerry to SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh from 4.45. Down face Louth in Newry at 5.30. It's a 6 o'clock throw-in when Roscommon welcome Meath to Dr Hyde Park,
Stephen Rochford take the reins for Mayo, who face a tricky assignment away to Tyrone from 7.
In the Tailteann Cup, Westmeath and Limerick duke it out for top spot in Group 3 - throw-in at O'Moore Park is at 2. Newbridge hosts the meeting of Offaly and Laois in Group 2.
Also in that group, Wicklow take on Waterford in Chadwicks Wexford Park. Both of those games throw in at 6.
There are four hurling finals for fans to get their teeth into this afternoon. Roscommon lead Mayo by 2-8 to 11 points in the second half the Nickey Rackard final at Croke Park.
That's followed by the Lory Meagher decider between Cavan and New York from 3. The action at HQ concludes with the Christy Ring final between Derry and London at 5:00.
Elsewhere, Kilkenny and Tipperary do battle in the under-20 hurling final at Nowlan Park, where throw-in is at 3:00.
Before that, Nowlan Park is hosting the first of today's Round 2 clashes in the All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship.
Kilkenny are taking on Waterford where the latest score is Kilkenny 0-10 Waterford 0-17 Meanwhile, Derry and Galway are going head-to-head at Owenbeg where the ball has just been thrown in.
There's a pair of games throwing in at 4. Tipperary host Cork, while Wexford travel to Limerick.
European football's biggest trophy is up for grabs tonight as Paris Saint-Germain play Inter Milan in the Champions League final in Munich.
Victory will see the French side complete the treble if they can add the title to their Ligue 1


