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Sunday sport: Clare hurlers go against Limerick in Munster while Down to battle Armagh in Ulster

Clare and Limerick renew their rivalry in the Munster hurling championship this afternoon.

Brian Lohan's men are looking for their second win of the campaign while the Treaty seek their first.

Throw-in for the game at Ennis is at 2pm.

Kildare and Westmeath will battle it out for a place in the Leinster Football Championship final later.

They meet in the second semi final with throw-in at 2pm.

Dublin await in that decider after they dethroned Louth last night with a 10-point victory.

Armagh are looking to book their place in a fourth Ulster football championship final in a row later.

Standing in their way is Down, who dumped out Donegal in dramatic circumstances last weekend.

Their semi final gets underway in Clones at 4pm.

Monaghan are back in their first final in five years after squeezing past Derry in extra time yesterday.

Outgoing Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola has said it would be perfect to leave the club with European football.

His team play Crystal Palace this afternoon, unbeaten in 14 Premier League games.

Kick off today is at 2pm.

Big rivals Manchester United and Liverpool go head-to-head at Old Trafford later.

A win for the Reds would see them join United in a tie for third place.

Kick off is at 3.30pm.

Meanwhile, Tottenham can take a big step towards safety with a victory away at Aston Villa tonight.

That one gets underway from 7pm.

China's Wu Yize will face Englishman Shaun Murphy in the final of the World Championship this afternoon after a dramatic last-four win.

He came back from 16-14 down to triumph 17-16 in a final frame decider against Northern Ireland's Mark Allen at the Crucible in Sheffield.

Murphy knocked out four-time champion John Higgins with a 17-15 victory.

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