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Sunday sport: South Africa continue Pool B charge; Everton host Arsenal

Here's the latest from the day's sporting action...

Ireland will go into next Saturday's World Cup game against South Africa in Paris with maximum points in Pool B.

Andy Farrell's side beat Tonga 59-16 in Nantes on Saturday night, scoring 8 tries.

For their part, the Springboks will bid for their second win this afternoon when they take on Romania in Bordeaux at 2pm.

Elsewhere, Australia and Fiji do battle in Pool C from 4.45pm and England face Japan in Pool D in Nice at 8pm.

There are two Premier League games this afternoon.

The feature match sees Everton host Arsenal at Goodison Park from 4.30pm.

Before that, Bournemouth and Chelsea go head-to-head at 2pm.

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Cork City and Shamrock Rovers meet in the concluding FAI Women's Cup quarter-final.

Kick off at Bishopstown is at 2pm.

England's Tyrrell Hatton has claimed the lead in the final round of the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth.

He's moved to 15 under par at the turn and is a shot ahead of Tommy Fleetwood.

Rory McIlroy has got to 13 under par after a brilliant effort which sees him seven under par for the day, but he's running out of holes with just two to play.

Overnight leader Ludvig Aberg has slipped back to 12 under after carding two double bogeys.

Shane Lowry is also 12 under par.

Ferrari's Carlos Sainz started from pole at the Singapore Grand Prix.

The race underway at 1pm, with Championship lead Max Verstappen starting back in 11th, but he's already fought his way up to ninth.

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