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Sunday sport: Last two places in All-Ireland football quarter-finals up for grabs

The last two places in tomorrow's draw for the All-Ireland Senior Football quarter-finals are up for grabs this afternoon.

Last year's beaten finalists Galway travel to Newry to face the 2024 Tailteann Cup winners Down in their preliminary quarter-final.

Damien Comer has been included among the substitutes for the visitors while Paul Conroy has been named to start in midfield.

Throw-in at Pairc Esler is inside the hour at 1.45pm.

Elsewhere a provincial champion will exit the Championship in the 4pm game in Ballybofey.

Donegal manager Jim McGuinness has opted to start Daire O’Baoill ahead of Caolan McColgan for their meeting with Leinster champions Louth.

Dermot Campbell returns at full-back for Louth, in their only change from last weekend's win against Clare.

Croke Park will play host to the semi-finals of the Tailteann Cup this afternoon.

Wicklow boss Oisin McConville has rubbished suggestions that his team are in 'bonus territory' ahead of their match against Division Four champions Limerick at 2pm.

Then at 4pm it's Fermanagh against Kildare.

It's also semi-final day in the All-Ireland Minor Football Championship.

Connacht champions Roscommon face Tyrone at Breffni Park at half-one and there's a half-three throw-in time for the meeting of Mayo and Kerry in Ennis.

Rory McIlroy has ground to make up if he's to win golf's Travelers Championship this evening.

The world number two is seven-under-par after three rounds, and nine shots adrift of leader Tommy Fleetwood.

Shane Lowry goes into the final day in Connecticut from one-over.

Meanwhile, Leona Maguire is in a tie for 6th ahead of the final round of the KPMG Women's PGA Championship – the third major of the year.

She'll tee off from two-over-par later on in Texas,

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