Racing in Clonmel
SOCCER
Everton suffered their sixth defeat in seven Premier League games last night - a 4-1 loss at the hands of Merseyside rivals Liverpool.
Reds' striker Mo Salah scored twice to take his goal-scoring tally to 19 in 19 games.
With the nature of the defeat, Toffees fans chanted 'sack the board' at Goodison Park.
Everton manager Rafael Benitez says his players were punished by a ruthless opponent:
The top three in the table all won - leaders Chelsea pinched a 2-1 victory at Watford, while champions Manchester City were 2-1 winners at Aston Villa.
Bernarndo Silva scored a fantastic second for City in that victory.
Elsewhere, it ended West Ham 1 Brighton 1, Southampton 2 Leicester City 2, while Wolves and Burnley played out a scoreless draw.
Manchester United take on Arsenal in the Premier League tonight.
It's an 8.15pm kick off at Old Trafford, with soon to be interim United boss Ralf Rangnick expected to watch from the stands.
Tottenham host Brentford in the other game in North London from 7.30pm.
In the Scottish Premiership this evening, it's Celtic against Hearts.
Kick off at Parkhead is at 7.45pm.
GOLF
The Hero World Challenge starts in the Bahamas today.
Rory McIlroy is in the field for the event which is hosted by Tiger Woods.
GAELIC GAMES
Last night's local result:
U23 A Football Championship Semi Final
Clane 3-15 V Balyna 1-12
HORSE RACING
There is a National Hunt meeting at Clonmel this afternoon, with the first on the card off at midday.

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