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Saturday Sport: Kerry host Mayo, Manchester City take on Chelsea

Caoimhin Kelleher started in goal for Liverpool in their 4-1 win away to Brentford.

Mohamed Salah scored and assissted another goal in his return from injury, as Liverpool go five points clear.

Arsenal are in action at 3:00, away to strugglers Burnley.

Aston Villa will look to correct their recent blip when they go to Fulham.

Tottenham are at home to Wolves, and Bournemouth make the long trip to Newcastle.

Manchester City will look to reel in Liverpool when they entertain Chelsea from 5.30.

Ross Byrne makes his return from injury this afternoon in the battle of the URC's top two.

Leinster's game with Benetton at the RDS kicks off at 3.

Cathal Forde is back in the Connacht centre for their game away to Cardiff from 5.15.

Derry can open up a lead at the top of Division 1 in the Allianz Football League tonight.

Their game with Monaghan throws in at 5:00.

Current joint-leaders Mayo have to wait until 7.30 before their game away to Kerry gets underway.

At Croke Park, Dublin continue their hunt for their first points of the season against Roscommon.

It's already been a busy morning for the Irish swimmers at the World Aquatics Championships in Doha.

Daniel Wiffen made his third final of the week, after winning his 15-hundred metre freestyle heat.

He goes in the final tomorrow afternoon.

Mona McSharry came second in her 50-metre breaststroke heat this morning.

She's back in the water for the semi-finals just before half 4 Irish Time.

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