Sunday sport: Dr Crokes claim Kerry Football title, Liverpool vs Arsenal ends all square

GAA

Dingle's long wait for a Kerry Senior Football Championship win goes on as they were beaten 3-8 to 11 points by Dr Crokes earlier.

Castletown secured their 13th Wexford Senior Football crown thanks to a 3 point win over Gusserane O'Rahillys this afternoon.

That is despite going down to 14 men in the first half.

Jack Cahalane and Michael Hurley both kicked three from play as Castlehaven beat Nemo Rangers to win their second Cork Senior Football title in a row.

Scotstown kept up their domination of the Monaghan Senior Football Championship with a 1-10 to 8 point win over Clontibret.

 

Soccer

The action is underway in a potential title decider in the SSE Airtricity Premier Division this evening.

Shelbourne's 4 point lead at the top of the table means anything less than a win for Shamrock Rovers over Dundalk will hand Shels the title.

That one has just kicked off at Oriel Park.

Dylan Watts, Gary O'Neill and Neil Farrugia  return to the starting lineup for Rovers following their 4-1 win over Larne this week.

Manchester United have slipped below West Ham to 14th in the Premier League after losing 2-1 to the Londoners.

United conceded a controversial late penalty.

Chelsea continued their promising start to the season with a 2-1 victory over Newcastle.

Cole Palmer scored the deciding goal and says he's not getting carried away after playing another starring role.

Crystal Palace beat Tottenham 1-0 for their first top-flight win of the campaign.

Title challengers Arsenal and Liverpool are going head-to-head in north London this afternoon.

With the second half underway, it's the Gunners who lead 2-1 thanks to a Mikel Merino header.

Celtic are back on top of the Scottish Premiership thanks to a 3-0 win at Motherwell.

Republic of Ireland striker Adam Idah was among the goals for the Hoops this afternoon.

They've gone ahead of Aberdeen on goal difference.

Rangers remain six points adrift of the top two after a 2-1 victory over St Mirren.

It finished all-square in the Edinburgh derby as Hibs and Hearts drew 1-all.

They're still the bottom two in the division.

 

F1

Ferrari's Carlos Sainz  will start today's Mexico City Grand Prix from pole position.

He went quickest in final qualifying to leave championship leader Max Verstappen second on the starting grid.

Verstappen's title rival - Lando Norris - will go from third.

Lights out in that one is at 8pm.