Saturday sport: Leinster to take on Toulon in Champions Cup semi final
Leinster will bid to reach a fourth Investec Champions Cup final in five seasons this afternoon.
Leo Cullen's team welcome Toulon to the Aviva Stadium at 3pm, with a final in Bilbao against Bordeaux or Bath the prize for the winners.
The clubs have seven European Cups between them, with Leinster aiming to land an elusive fifth title this season.
Harry Byrne has been preferred to Sam Prendergast at 10 for URC champions Leinster, while Andrew Porter is fit to start in the front row.
Ulster will have a chance to qualify for a maiden Challenge Cup final when they take on Exeter in Belfast at 5.30pm.
The return to fitness of a host of key players, including Ireland flanker Nick Timoney has boosted the northern province.
Shamrock Rovers are waking up at the summit of the SSE Airtricity League Premier Division table.
The Hoops edged past winless Waterford 1-0 last night thanks to a goal from Graham Burke.
Aaron Bolger scored twice as Galway United fought back from 2-9 down to salvage a draw with St Pat's.
Bohemians and Derry City played out a 1-1 draw at Dalymount Park, Shelbourne won 2-1 against Dundalk and Drogheda United beat Sligo Rovers 1-0.
Leeds are on the cusp of staying in the Premier League for next season.
They are nine points above the relegation zone after last night's 3-1 home win over already relegated Burnley.
Arsenal can open a six-point gap at the top of the table with a win against Fulham at 5.30pm.
In the afternoon games, Brentford host West Ham, Sunderland go to already relegated Wolves, and Newcastle face Brighton from 3pm.
Katie McCabe's Arsenal will look to book a place in the Women's Champions League final this afternoon.
The defending champions take a 2-1 lead to Lyon for the second leg of their


