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Saturday sport: Paul O'Donovan in world final, Premier League action

Manchester United will bid for their second win in a row in the new Premier League season when they face Brighton in the lunchtime game.

Kick off at the Amex Stadium is at 12.30.

United are unchanged from the win over Fulham, while there's one change to the Brighton side which beat Everton, as Billy Gilmour comes into their side.

In the 3pm, champions Manchester City take on Ipswich Town, Tottenham Hotspur play Everton, it's Southampton against Nottingham Forest, Crystal Palace versus West Ham United, and Fulham to entertain Leicester City.

Arsenal go to Aston Villa for the late game at 5.30pm.

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There are three Women's FAI Cup quarter-finals down for decision today. DLR Waves play Sligo Rovers at the UCD Bowl from 3pm.

Then at 5pm, it's Cork City versus Bohemians and Treaty United meet Athlone.

In the Women's Premier Division, Galway United play Peamount United, also from 5pm.

Derry City are the new leaders of the Men's Premier Division, after their 1-0 win over Waterford last night.

Shelbourne were held to a 1-1 draw by Bohemians.

In the First Division tonight, Longford Town welcome Kerry FC to Bishopsgate for a 7.30pm kick off.

Olympic champion Paul O'Donovan is in a world final later today. He races in the lightweight men's single sculls final in Ontario.

Siobhan McCrohan goes in the women's lightweight single sculls final.

Leona Maguire is 1 over par going into her third round at the Women's Open at St Andrews.

World number one Nelly Korda leads by 3 shots on 8 under par. At the BMW Championship in Colorado, Rory McIlroy is 3 under par, ten shots behind leader Adam Scott.

Shane Lowry is 2 under.

In the Women's interprovincial competition later today, Connacht play

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