Sunday Sport: Manchester United host Tottenham; All-Ireland club finals
There is two important games in the Premier League, while Croke Park hosts All-Ireland club finals.
There are two Premier League games down for decision this afternoon.
First up relegation battling Everton host Aston Villa.
The visitors have lost just one of their last 13 matches in all competitions.
Villa boss Unai Emery says although their success is positive, it restricts what he can learn about his players.
Kick-off at Goodison Park is at 2:00.
Then in the main game of the day Manchester United welcome Tottenham to Old Trafford at 4:30.
Mo Salah and Egypt kick-off their Africa Cup of Nations campaign against Mozambique in Group B from 5:00.
Later in the same group, Chris Hughton's Ghana take on Cape Verde from 8pm.
First up today is the meeting of Nigeria and Equatorial Guinea at 2pm.
Rory McIlroy has narrowly missed out on winning the Dubai Invitational.
He shot a 4-under-par final round of 67 today which left him 18-under for the tournament and in a tie for second alongside South African Thristan Lawrence.
Englishman Tommy Fleetwood birdied his final two holes today to finish up on 19-under-par and win the DP World Tour's first event of the year.
Tom McKibbin finished up in a tie for 25th on 5-under-par.
World number one Novak Djokovic leads Croatia's Dino Prizmic 2-sets-to-1 in the first round of the Australian Open.
Serbian Djokovic is looking to retain his title here in Melbourne.
In the women's draw, 8th seed Maria Sakkari beat Nao Hibino from China in straight sets overnight.
The Junior and Intermediate Club Football champions will be crowned at Croke Park this afternoon.
First up, Listowel Emmets of Kerry take on Cavan's Arva in the junior decider from 1:30pm.
Later, the Intermediate final sees Cork's Cill Na