Sunday sport: Armagh march on to Ulster semi-final, Benetton best Connacht
Updated: 3.45pm
Here's the latest from the day's sporting action...
Scottie Scheffler has a one-shot lead heading into the final day at the Masters, as he looks to win his second green jacket in three years.
He's seven-under par, with fellow Americans Colin Morikawa and Max Homa six and five-under respectively.
Rory McIlroy will get his final round underway at 5.45pm Irish time from three-over-par in a tie for 21st, and Shane Lowry will resume at 4.15pm from six-over.
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— The Masters (@TheMasters) April 14, 2024
One spot remains in the Champions Cup semi-finals, with Toulouse battling it out with Exeter to see who will take it.
The French side trail 13-10 just shy of the 30-minute mark.
Yesterday's quarter-finals saw wins for Harlequins, Leinster and Northampton. The latter two will meet in the semi-final at Croke Park next month.
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Connacht missed out the Challenge Cup semi-finals after losing away to Benetton 39-24.
There's three games in the Premier League today, two of which are nearing full-time.
Liverpool are a goal down at home to Crystal Palace, thanks to a goal from Eberechi Eze, while Fulham lead West Ham by two after Andreas Pereira found the net either side of the break.
At 4.30pm, Arsenal host Aston Villa.
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Celtic can breathe easy at the top of the Scottish Premiership table after Rangers failed to come away with a win at Ross County.
Two goals from the visitors wasn't enough, as Simon Murray, Geogre Harmon and Josh Sims supplied the goals to get their side over the line.
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Tottenham are through to the final of the Women's FA Cup, with goals from Jessica