Sunday Sport: Derry face Donegal in football while Limerick face Clare in hurling
Two neighbours meet in Division One of the Allianz National Football League this afternoon.
Defending champions Derry make the short trip to Donegal for a 1:45 pm throw-in.
At the same time, unbeaten Galway welcome Tyrone to Tuam Stadium
In Division 1A of the Hurling League Limerick host Clare at 3:45.
Armagh can make it 5 wins out of 5 in the Lidl Ladies Football National League Division One this afternoon.
They welcome Kildare to Silverbridge Harps for a 2 pm throw-in.
Tyrone and Waterford meet at the same time while Kerry is away to Mayo half an hour later.
Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler says the FA Cup is hugely important in the context of their season.
They travel to Newcastle this afternoon with the winners securing a place in the quarter-finals.
Kick-off at St James' Park is at 1:45 pm.
Elsewhere holders Manchester United host Fulham at 4:30.
Jake Knapp has a one shot lead going into the final round of the Cognizant Classic in Florida.
He's 16-under-par with fellow American Michael Kim his nearest challenger.
Shane Lowry is 9-under, in a tie for 25th and seven shots off the lead.
Former convict Ryan Peake has qualified for this year's Open at Portrush after winning the New Zealand Open golf tournament.
The Australian - who was part of a motorcycle gang - served five years in prison for assault.
Because of his conviction, Peake will need clearance to travel to the competition.








