Sunday Sport: Donegal face Armagh, North London derby in the Premier League
Arsenal will look to restore a five-point advantage at the top of the Premier League.
The Gunners make the trip to North London rivals Spurs at 4:30 pm.
Before that, there are three other Premier League games at 2:00 pm.
Nottingham Forest will hope to widen the gap between themselves and the relegation zone when they welcome Liverpool to the City Ground.
There's a mid-table clash between Sunderland and Fulham, and Crystal Palace host bottom side Wolves.
Celtic and Rangers can both close the gap to Scottish Premiership leaders Hearts this afternoon.
Martin O'Neill's side are at home to Hibernian while the Gers are on the road in Livingston later.
Both games kick off at 3 pm.
Donegal can go further clear at the top of the Division 1 table in the National Football League.
They're on the road this afternoon as they travel to Armagh for a 3:45 pm throw-in.
Monaghan are still searching for their first win of the year as they welcome Mayo at 1:45 pm.
There's a South East derby in Division 1A of the National Hurling League later.
Waterford play neighbours Kilkenny with throw in at 1:45 pm in Nowlan Park.
It's a 2 pm start for the game between Offaly and Galway.
Waterford will look to make it four wins from four in Division 1 of the Ladies National Football League.
After success against the All-Ireland champions, Dublin, last week, Waterford welcome Meath to Dungarvan.
Meanwhile, Kildare travel to Dublin and Kerry host Cork.
Rory McIlroy says he's ready to pounce on any mistakes from Jacob Bridgeman in the final round of golf's The Genesis Invitational.
The American has a six-shot lead heading into the last day in Los Angeles.
McIlroy is Bridgeman's closest challenger so will be out on the course with him tonight.


