Sunday sport: Etihad Stadium hosts Manchester derby, All-Ireland Club Hurling semi-finals
Soccer
Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim insists his job will not hange ahead of Sunday's afternoon's Premier League derby clash with Manchester City.
The fallout from Dan Ashworth's shock exit continued this week, with reports the former sporting director did not support Amorim as first choice to replace Erik ten Hag.
Kick-off at the Etihad is at 4:30pm.
Elsewhere the early game between Brighton and Crystal Palace at the Amex kicks-off at 2pm.
This evening Chelsea can narrow the gap on leaders Liverpool if they can pick up a win against Brentford.
While Tottenham will look to end a winless run of five games in all competitions when they go to basement side Southampton.
The first silverware of the season in Scotland will be handed out at Hampden Park this afternoon.
There's an Old Firm meeting of Celtic and defending champions Rangers in the Scottish League Cup final at 3:30pm.
GAA
The line up for the All-Ireland Club Hurling final will be decided this afternoon.
Derry Champions Slaughtneil face Cork's Sarsfields in Newbridge from 1:30pm.
While Na Fianna of Dublin take on Galway champions Loughrea in Semple Stadium at 3:30pm.
It's also All-Ireland Club Camogie final day at Croke Park.
Truagh/Clonlara have the opportunity to become the first Clare side to lift the Carroll Cup.
Their opponents in the quarter-past-four encounter are Galway's Sarsfields, who are seeking to be crowned champions for the fourth time.
Rugby
Connacht are looking to make it two wins from two in the Challenge Cup this afternoon.
Pete Wilkins' team are in France taking on Perpignan where they lead 8-14.
Darts
Luke Humphries begins the defence of his PDC World Darts Championship title tonight.
He awaits the winner of the round one clash