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Sunday Sport: Women's FAI Cup final, Munster club hurling semi-finals

The showpiece event of Irish Women's football takes place today.

Defending champions Shelbourne face Athlone Town in the 2023 FAI Cup final.

The game is a repeat of last year's decider which the Dublin outfit won 2-0.

This is set to be Noel King's final game in charge of Shels.

Kick-off at Tallaght Stadium is at 3:00.

Arsenal will look to close the gap on Chelsea at the top of the WSL this afternoon.

Katie McCabe's side take on Brighton at 2pm knowing a win would take them to within 3 points of the league leaders.

Meanwhile, they've just kicked-off between Everton and Bristol City in the day's early game.

There's a 3pm start in the game between Leicester City and Tottenham while West Ham v Aston Villa kicks off at the same time.

Then a Manchester Derby finishes off the day with United hosting City at half-past-4.

Four heavyweights clash in the Munster Club Hurling semi-finals this afternoon. First up, Tipperary's Kiladangan play Clonlara of Clare in their last four encounter.

Throw in at Semple Stadium is 2pm.

At 4pm, Na Piarsaigh of Limerick take on defending champions Ballygunner at the Gaelic Grounds.

It's also semi final day in the Leinster Club Football Championship. Westmeath champions St Loman's come up against Kildare's Naas at Cusack Park.

Meanwhile All Ireland winners Kilmacud Crokes visit St Mary's Ardee. Both those games throw in at 1:30pm.

At the same time, St Brigid's of Roscommon face Leitrim's Mohill in the last four of the Connacht Football Championship.

The winners of that game take on Corofin of Galway in the decider.

Shane Lowry finished up best of the Irish at the season ending DP World Tour Championship in Dubai today.

The Offaly man shot an impressive 5-under-par final round of 67 today which saw

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