Saturday sport: Tipperary to go against Clare for Munster hurling final spot
All-Ireland hurling champions Tipperary will bid to keep their hopes of making the Munster Championship final alive tonight.
The Premier take on Clare at Semple Stadium, with throw in at 7pm.
There is also a busy day in store in the Leinster Championship.
The top two meet in Salthill, with both Galway and Dublin unbeaten heading into their duel at Pearse Stadium from 4.30pm.
Two games get underway at 6pm.
Kilkenny are at home to winless Kildare, while Offaly are chasing their first win of the Championship as they welcome Wexford to Glenisk O'Connor Park.
Before that, the two counties also meet in Tullamore to kick off the All-Ireland Camogie Championship from 4pm.
The Munster Camogie Championship final is also down for decision this evening.
Tipperary take on Waterford at Semple Stadium, with a 4.45pm throw in in Thurles.
Dundalk produced the shock of the evening in Friday night's action in the SSE Airtricity Men's Premier Division.
Tyreke Wilson got the all-important goal for a 1-0 win over defending champions Shamrock Rovers at Oriel Park.
Dundalk boss Ciarán Kilduff reflected on a wild game that had everything:
Rovers remain three points clear at the top of the table.
That was after second-placed St Pat's slumped to a 1-0 defeat at home to Shelbourne.
Bohemians registered back-to-back league wins, beating Drogheda United 2-1 at Dalymount Park,
While Waterford's wait for a first league win goes on, after Graham Coughlan's side drew 2-2 with Derry City.
The Connacht derby is down for decision in the top-flight tonight.
Sligo Rovers can move ahead of 8th-placed Galway United with a win - they do battle at the Showgrounds from 7.45.
Hearts manager Derek McInnes has said their Scottish Premiership title decider against


