Sunday Sport: Final round of National Football League
Five teams go into the last round of fixtures of Division 1 of the Allianz National Football League with a chance of making the final.
Galway and Dublin are in pole position at the top of the table, they will play Kerry and Tyrone respectively on Sunday afternoon.
Both the Kingdom and the Red Hand need wins to ensure they stay out of the relegation battle.
Derry are already down and could bring Armagh with them while the final game sees Mayo come up against Donegal.
All those matches throw-in at 3:45pm.
The Division Two final pairing will also be decided this afternoon.
League leaders Monaghan know a win over Down will send them into the decider but the Mourne Men need a victory to avoid the drop.
Elsewhere Roscommon take on Westmeath with a chance to make the final while their opponents have nothing to play for
Meath and Cavan could still make the final if they win their matches against Louth and Cork and hope other results go their way.
All four matches will get underway inside the hour at 1:30 pm.
The Republic of Ireland are back in action this evening.
Heimir Hallgrimsson's side host Bulgaria in the second leg of their Nations League relegation playoff.
Ireland go into the game with a 2-1 aggregate lead.
Kick-off at the Aviva Stadium is at 7:45.
Sarah Lavin has failed to advance to the women's 60m hurdles final at the World Indoor Championships in China.
The Limerick native finished 7th in her semi-final in a time of 8-point-1-4-seconds.
That meant the 31-year-old finished 17th overall of the 24 semi-finalists.
Shane Lowry is well in contention ahead of the final round of the Valspar Championship on the PGA Tour this evening.
The Offaly native will tee-off from 5:15 Irish time from 5-under-par, in a tie for fifth and