Saturday sport: Ireland trail Australia in Nations Championship
It is Ireland 12, Australia 24 in their Nations Championship clash in Sydney.
Cian Prendergast and Josh van der Flier have both dotted down for the tourists, but they've already shipped four tries from the Wallabies.
Head coach Andy Farrell was forced into a late change ahead of the game, with Jimmy O'Brien brought onto the wing in place of Rob Baloucoune.
Earlier, New Zealand got the better of France in a thrilling clash in Christchurch, winning 34-32.
Holders Argentina avoided one of the biggest shocks in World Cup history to progress to the last-16.
They needed extra time to beat Pico Lopes' Cape Verde 3-2.
Mo Salah was in tears after he helped Egypt beat Australia.
The Liverpool legend scored in the penalty shoot-out which his side won 4-2 after the game had finished 1-1.
And Colombia advanced with a 1-0 win over Ghana in Kansas City.
Co-hosts Canada will face Morocco as the last-16 round kicks off this evening, and France take on Paraguay overnight.
Sligo Rovers are bottom of the SSE Airtricity Men's Premier Division this morning.
Jack Byrne and Graham Burke hit the net as defending champions Shamrock Rovers beat the Bit O'Red 2-1 last night.
The pressure has mounted on Derry City manager Tiernan Lynch after their 4-2 loss to Waterford.
Bohemians won 2-0 at Drogheda United, St Pat's hammered Galway United 3-0, and Shelbourne got a 2-1 win over Dundalk.
Cork will need to beat Galway in the Championship for the first time since 2008 if they are to reach a third successive All-Ireland Hurling final this afternoon.
Rebels boss Ben O'Connor has welcomed the fit-again Tim O'Mahony and Tommy O'Connell into his midfield, but William Buckley has to be content with a place on the bench.
Leinster champions Galway are aiming to


