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Sunday Sport: Munster rivals meet in Thurles, Taylor celebrates career high

Katie Taylor says she wants to continue making history after winning a fight billed as the biggest ever in women's boxing overnight.

The Bray native retained her status as the undisputed lightweight champion with a split points victory over Amanda Serrano in New York.

It was the first time a women's fight topped the bill at the iconic Madison Square Garden, with Taylor describing it as the best moment of her career.

Semi-final places in the provincial football championships are up for grabs today, with Meath facing Wicklow (2pm) and Kildare meeting Louth (4pm) in the Leinster quarter-finals, while in Ulster, the day's quarter-final sees Omagh host Tyrone and Derry at 4pm.

In hurling, the two big match-ups of the day both throw-in at 2pm, when Cork are up against Clare in the Munster Championship, while Galway meet Kilkenny.

Also in the Leinster Hurling Championship, Laois play Wexford at 2.30pm before Westmeath and Dublin's clash at 3pm.

In the only match of the day in the Joe McDonagh Cup, Down face Offaly at 1pm.

Frank Lampard will be reunited with his former club this afternoon when his struggling Everton welcome Chelsea to Goodison Park at 2pm.

At the same time, Tottenham host Leicester City, before the main game of the day, the London derby between West Ham and Arsenal at 4.30pm.

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The top two sides are meeting in the Scottish Premiership this afternoon, as Glasgow hosts another Old Firm Derby.

The 12pm kick-off has seen hosts Celtic go 1-0 up against Rangers, thanks to a 21st minute goal from Jota.

Celtic can move nine points clear of their opponents and all but secure the title if they get the win at Parkhead.

Stephanie Meadow is in a tie for 12th at the Palos Verdes Championship on the LPGA Tour.

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