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Sunday sport: Dublin and Mayo renew acquaintance; O'Rourke takes gold in Kraków

Here's the latest from the day's sporting action...

The remaining All-Ireland Senior Football Championship semi finalists will be determined today at a sold-out Croke Park.

Ulster champions Derry play Cork at 1.45pm, with Leinster champions Dublin to meet League winners Mayo at 4pm.

Kerry and Monaghan are into the last four after Saturday's quarter-finals, with Monaghan's victory over Armagh coming by way of a penalty shoot-out.

Aoife O'Rourke has won gold for Ireland at the European Games in Poland.

The Roscommon middleweight overcame the challenge of Davina Myrha Michel of France in the 75kg final.

Meanwhile, Nathan Tait has picked up a silver medal in kickboxing at the European Games in Poland. He lost out to his Hungarian opponent in the Men's Point Fighting 74-kg decider.

Amy Wall and Conor McGlinchey are both in action later.

Play on the final day of the Rocket Mortgage Classic in Detroit is underway.

Rickie Fowler has a one-shot lead on 20-under-par and tees off shortly before 2pm Irish time.

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Bernhard Langer is the leader heading into the final day at the US Senior Open in Wisconsin.

The German is two shots clear on six-under-par.

Darren Clarke begins the final day on three-over, with Padraig Harrington two shots further back.

The Aidan O'Brien trained Auguste Rodin is the odds on favourite for the Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby at the Curragh today.

Ryan Moore will ride the Epsom winner in the feature at 3.40pm

The first of eight races goes to post at 1.50pm.

England are 194 for 6 in the second Ashes test against Australia at Lord's.

It means the hosts need 177 runs to win.

World champion Max Verstappen is on pole position for the Austrian Grand Prix, which gets underway at 2pm Irish time.

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