Sunday sport: Limerick and Cork face off in Munster hurling championship
The Munster Senior Hurling championship heats up this afternoon.
The top two face off with Limerick welcoming Cork to the TUS Gaelic Grounds.
Throw-in in that highly anticipated clash is at 4pm.
Before that, Tipperary and Waterford are both seeking their second wins of the campaign.
They meet in Thurles from 2pm.
Someone's 100 per cent record will go in the Leinster Hurling championship later.
Leaders Kilkenny take on Dublin with the winners taking a step closer to the provincial final.
Throw in at UPMC Nowlan Park is at 3pm.
Mayo open their Sam Maguire campaign at home to Cavan today.
Throw in at Hastings Insurance MacHale Park is at 2.30pm
Before that, Clare and Down meet in Ennis from 2pm.
Round two of the Tailteann Cup continues this afternoon.
Leitrim and Sligo meet in the opening game of the day with throw in inside the hour at 1.30pm.
Westmeath meanwhile have made the trip across the Irish Sea to face London at 2pm.
Neighbours Carlow and Wexford clash half an hour later at Netwatch Cullen Park.
While Longford and Fermanagh will both be seeking their first wins when they meet at 3pm.
Five games are down for decision in the Premier League this afternoon.
Everton lead Southampton 1-0 at half-time in the early game thanks to Ndiaye finding the back of the net in the sixth minute.
This is the final ever men's game at Goodison Park.
Following this is the meeting of West Ham and Nottingham Forest at 2.15pm.
There's a 3pm start between European chasing Brentford and Fulham.
While at the same time, Ipswich are the visitors to fellow Championship bound side Leicester City.
The big game of the day will see Arsenal hosting Newcastle United at 4.30pm.
The Magpies can go above their opponents into second with a victory there.
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