
Some major club games down for decision across the county today.
GAA
Reigning champions Naas & Celbridge will contest this years UPMC county senior hurling final.
In yesterday’s semi finals Naas beat Ardclough by 5-23 to 7 points.
Celbridge beat Leixlip by 3-14 to 1-11.
The final will be in a fortnight.
Kilcullen are the Tom Cross Transport Junior football champions and will play intermediate next year.
In yesterday’s final they beat Rathcoffey by 2-10 to 1-4.
Leixlip are Minor C football champions after beating Ellistown yesterday 3-9 to 6 points.
The Auld Sheebeen Athy Intermediate football final takes place today between Kilcock & Ballymore Eustace today.
Kfm will have commentary of that game in association with Moyglare Sand and Gravel, Kilcock.
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SOCCER
One of the Premier League's most in form sides at the moment take centre stage this afternoon.
West Ham are away to Aston Villa in the main game of the day.
Coming into the game David Moyes' side are fourth in the table.
They've only lost twice in the league this season and have five wins.
They also knocked holders Manchester City out of the EFL Carabao Cup during the week, beating them 5-3 on penalties.
Kick-off at Villa Park is at half-past-4.
Before that two sides that really need a win face each other.
Bottom side Norwich welcome Leeds to Carrow Road for a 2-o'clock start.
The Canaries have picked up just two points since returning to the top flight while Leeds have just one victory this season.
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Rangers can go four points clear of Celtic at the top of the Scottish Premiership table today.
Steven Gerrard's side are away to Motherwell from 12-midday.
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The Republic of Ireland captain Katie McCabe will line out for Arsenal today when they play Brighton in the Women's FA Cup semi-final.
While Irish midfielder Megan Connolly should feature for the Seagulls when that game kicks-off at a-quarter-to-5.
The other last four clash sees defending champions Manchester City take on Chelsea at a-quarter-to-1.
GOLF
Third round of Bermuda Championship live overnight.
Graeme McDowell and Seamus Power represent the Irish interest.
Find the leaderboard here: https://www.pgatour.com/leaderboard.html
RACING
There's an eight race card at Naas this afternoon where the first goes to post at half-past-12.
The Godon Elliot trained 'Duffle Coat' is expected to go off the favourite in the feature race - the Colm White Bookmaker November Handicap at 3.45.
Elsewhere, the first off seven races at Cork is off at 20-to-1.