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Sunday sport: Kilkenny face Galway challenge, Kildare take on Dublin

There is plenty of GAA action this Sunday as the highly anticipated Leinster Senior Hurling Championship clash between Kilkenny and Galway is already underway.

Nowlan Park is the venue for what is the Cats' first championship game since Brian Cody's retirement.

New manager Derek Lyng is a former teammate of Galway boss Henry Sheflin.

Elsewhere, after champions Limerick suffered a one point defeat to Clare last night, there is more action in the Munster Championship this afternoon.

Cork play their first game of this year's championship, when they welcome Waterford to Páirc Uí Chaoimh.

That throws-in is at 4pm.

In the curtain raiser Waterford lead Cork 1-7 to 1-5 after just over 20 minutes of play in their Munster camogie semi-final.

The line-up for this year's Leinster and Ulster football finals will be completed this afternoon.

In Leinster, both semi-finals make up a double header at Croke Park.

They have just thrown-in between Louth and Offaly with Dublin going up against Kildare at 4pm.

At the same time in Clones, it is Armagh versus Down with the winner of that set to play Derry in the Ulster decider.

In round one of the Leinster Ladies Senior Football Championship Meath are taking on Dublin.

Waterford are hosting Kerry in Munster while Tipperary are entertaining Cork and in Ulster it's Cavan against Donegal.

All of those games have just gotten underway.

Manchester City can move to the top of the Premier League table this afternoon.

Pep Guardiola's side will leapfrog Arsenal if they beat Fulham at Craven Cottage.

Elsewhere, Manchester United are playing Aston Villa, Bournemouth are facing Leeds and Newcastle are entertaining Southampton.

All of those matches have just kicked-off, with Liverpool's meeting with

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