
They play Leitrim in the quarter final of the Paul McGirr Cup.
Kildare are heading to Croke Park for their first ever Joe McDonagh Cup final after their win over Down at Cedral St Conleths Park yesterday.
The scores were level at 4 points each after 12 minutes, but Kildare took over and went into the half time break leading by 1-14 to 0-07.
They continued to dominate in the 2nd half, with the help of a David Qualter goal who finished with a personal tally of 1-13, which included 12 placed balls.
The full match report is on our website Sport section and also twitter @kfmsport.
Today's More Music Sportsbeat with Paul Power from 2pm will have the full interviews with Simon Leacy, Cian Boran and manager Brian Dowling
Kildare will play Laois in the final in two weeks time in Croke Park.
An injury time Laois goal yesterday gave them a 1-20 to 2-17 draw with Carlow and a place on scoring difference in the final.
And the good news continues for Kildare hurling with the minors beating Kerry in Limerick yesterday by 2-17 to 2-13 in the Celtic Challenge Jerome O'Leary semi final.
They will play Armagh in the All Ireland final.
The county minor footballers are in action today at 12 noon in Manguard Park, Hawkfield.
They play Leitrim in the quarter final of the Paul McGirr Cup.
The team is :
In goal : Jamie Wall, Round Towers
Full backs : Dan Sargent - Eadestown, Niall McAndrew - Naas, Senan Gallagher - St. Laurence's.
Half backs: Charle Cullen - Ellistown, Aidan Maddock - Clane, Sean Gleeson - Round Towers.
Centre field: Calum Keaveny - Athy, and Ollie Deller - Round Towers.
Half forwards: Rian Curran - Raheens, Hugh Martin - Suncroft, Mark Travers - Naas.
Full forwards: Pauric Carty - Rathangan, Rory Thompson -Raheens, Charlie Doran - Clane.
SOCCER
It's the final day of the Premier League season, all games kicking off at 4pm.
The champions League places will be decided today.
Champions Liverpool on 83 points host Leicester.
2nd place on 71 points Arsenal are away to Southampton.
3rd place Man City on 68 points go to Fulham.
Newcastle, Chelsea and Aston Villa are on 66 points each, with Nottingham Forest on 65.
4th place Newcastle host Everton.
5th place Chelsea are away to 7th place Nottingham Forest.
6th place Aston Villa are away to Man Utd.
Today's More Music Sportsbeat from 2pm will have regular updates from reporters at the match venues, in association with Conlans Fuel Depot, Centra and Ice Cream Parlour, Athy.
RACING
Its Tattersalls One Thousand Guineas day at the Curragh, where racing begins at 1.20pm
Yesterday's Two Thousand Guineas was won by Field Of Gold.
Trained by John and Thady Gosden, the son of Kingman, had Colin Keane up.
Field Of Gold won by three and three-quarter lengths over Cosmic Year, with Hot-az-hell third.
Kfm Sport with Joe Mallon Motors, Sallins Road, Naas: joemallonmotors.ie