Sunday sport: Ballygunner head to Munster hurling final after victory over Loughmore Castleiney
Here is all the sporting news and events on this Sunday.
Waterford's Ballygunner have progressed to the Munster senior club hurling final following an 11-point win over Loughmore Castleiney in Walsh Park.
At full-time, the scoreline stood at 1-27 to 1-16 in Ballygunner's favour.
At 3:15pm, the fixture between Sarsfields of Cork and Clare's Feakle got underway in the other semi-final at Páirc Uí Chaoimh.
Sarsfields currently lead Feakle by 1-12 to 0-10.
The four quarter-finals in the Leinster club hurling championship take place this afternoon.
Already on Sunday, Castletown Geoghan of Westmeath have beaten Thomastown of Kilkenny by 1-25 points to 1-14 at Cusack Park.
In Newbridge, Naas of Kildare were defeated by St Martin's from Wexford by 1-15 to 13 points.
Netwatch Cullen Park is hosting the clash between St Mullins of Carlow and Offaly's Kilcormac Killoughey, which currently stands at St Mullins 1-12 Kilcormac 1-16.
And they are into the second half at Parnell Park, where Dublin's Na Fianna are 1-13 to 1-8 up against Clough Ballacolla of Laois.
In football, the re-arranged quarter-final between St Loman's of Westmeath and Castletown of Wexford is underway at Lakepoint Park in Mullingar.
The latest score there is St Lomans 1-01 Castletown 0-02.
The final pairing in the Connacht club football championship has been confirmed on Sunday evening.
Padraig Pearses of Roscommon were the first team into the decider after beating Leitrim's Mohill by 13 points to three in Ballinamore.
Sligo's Coolera/Strandhill will join them after just squeezing past Ballina Stephenites after a penalty shootout at Markievicz Park.
The Republic of Ireland will round off their Nations League campaign tonight as the team heads to face England at








