Saturday sport: Dublin and Cork face off in All-Ireland football championship
Dublin and Cork face off once again in the All-Ireland football championship this evening.
They meet in the second of today's preliminary quarter finals with throw-in at Croke Park from 6.15pm.
The Dubs have won all three of the sides' previous championship meetings.
Before that, Cavan face a long trip to Fitzgerald Stadium to take on Munster champions Kerry with throw-in at 3.30pm.
Limerick face the unusual prospect of facing up to an All-Ireland hurling quarter-final this afternoon.
The Treaty find themselves in the last 8 after losing their Munster final crown to Cork earlier this summer.
Dublin stand in their way of returning to the semi-finals with throw-in at Croke Park from 4pm.
That'll be followed by the meeting of Galway and Tipperary which gets underway in the Gaelic Grounds at 6.15pm.
Shelbourne can go top of the Women's Premier Division for a few hours at least this afternoon.
They will overtake leaders Athlone Town with a victory away at second from bottom Sligo Rovers at 3pm.
Defending champions Athlone welcome Peamount United in the late game at 7.30pm.
Two more games get underway at 3pm with Treaty United travelling to Bohemians and Waterford up against Galway United.
It's a 5pm start for the meeting of Shamrock Rovers and Cork City while Wexford versus DLR Waves gets underway an hour later.
Meanwhile, Harry Kane scored for Bayern Munich as they beat Boca Juniors 2-1 to become the first team to reach the knockout stages of the Club World Cup.
Today's action at the tournament kicks off with a meeting of Germany's Borussia Dortmund and Mamelodi Sundowns of South Africa from 5pm.
That'll be followed by Italy's Inter versus Japanese side Uwara Red Diamonds at 8pm while the late game sees Ulsan HD of Korea


