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Sunday sport: Kerry see off Monaghan in Clones, Arsenal face Liverpool

Updated at 15:48

Limerick have kicked off their Allianz National Hurling League Division 1B campaign with a game against Antrim this afternoon.

The All Ireland champions have welcomed the Northerners to Semple Stadium with Limerick leading 16 points to 1-7.

In Division 1A, Kilkenny has an 11 point to 9 lead over Wexford and Clare lead Cork by 15 points to 2-7.

The action is also underway in O'Connor Park with Offaly trailing Waterford by 3-8 to 10 points.

Mickey Harte comes up against his former side in the Allianz National Football League this afternoon.

Derry take on Tyrone in the pick of games at 3:45pm.

Meanwhile, Kerry have gotten their first win on the board with a 3-15 to 1-12 win over Monaghan with David Clifford coming off the bench to hit one of the goals.

Old rivals Roscommon and Galway are clashing in Dr Hyde Park with Roscommon leading by 7 points to 4.

Jim McGuinness is looking to make it 2 wins from 2 in Division 2 later.

They travel to Cavan for a 4pm throw in at Breffni Park.

Elsewhere, Louth have beaten Cork by 2-9 to 13 points in Ardee.

Three games are down for decision in Division 3 this afternoon.

Antrim lead Offaly by 2-3 to 1-2, Westmeath trail Clare 10 points to 1-1 and Sligo beat Wicklow by 2-10 to 1-11.

In Division 4 then, London have been beaten by Leitrim by 1-8 to 6 points and Tipperary lead Longford 7 points to 5.

The Lidl Ladies Football National League action continues today.

Mayo are hosting Dublin in Ballina in Division 1 with the home side leading 2-7 to 4 points.

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp says they'll likely need to win all their remaining games to prevent Manchester City winning a fourth consecutive Premier League title.

His side are top of the table - five points clear of City

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