Sunday sport: Dublin and Kerry face off at Croke Park, Wimbledon men's final day
One of Gaelic Football's greatest rivalries will be renewed at Croke Park.
Dublin and Kerry go head-to-head in the All-Ireland Football Championship semi-final.
Throw-in is at 4pm.
It will be the first championship fixture between the sides since Dublin defeated Kerry in the 2023 All-Ireland final.
Ger Brennan's side are competing in the last-four for the first time in three years, while Jack O'Connor's defending champions have progressed to the penultimate stage in each of the last six seasons.
Mayo awaits in the decider.
Andy Moran's side proved too strong for Louth yesterday evening.
Goals from Ryan O'Donoghue, Darragh Beirne and Conor Loftus eased them to a 3-23 to 0-17 victory at GAA Headquarters.
Mayo boss Moran believes that his county's supporters should relish the prospect of a first All-Ireland final appearance in five years later this month.
England will face Argentina in the World Cup semi-finals.
Both sides needed extra time to win their respective quarter-final ties last night.
Jude Bellingham grabbed a second brace in a row as Thomas Tuchel's side recovered from a one-goal deficit against Norway to win 2-1.
Alexis Mac Allister, Julian Alvarez and Lautaro Martinez scored the goals for Argentina in their 3-1 win against Switzerland.
Swiss striker Breel Embolo received a second-half red card in Kansas City.
The defending champions take on the 1966 winners on Wednesday evening in Atlanta.
The first semi-final between France and Spain is set for Tuesday night in Dallas.
Both games will kick-off at 8pm.
Galway United will move level on points with SSE Airtricity Women's Premier Division leaders Athlone Town if they defeat Shamrock Rovers today.
That game begins at 4pm in Moynevilla.
Jannik Sinner will have the


