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Published 08:18 21 May 2017 BST
Updated 08:21 21 May 2017 BST
A team hasn’t gone undefeated domestically in Scotland since 1899, Celtic have the opportunity to do that against Hearts on Sunday afternoon.
Mayo v Sligo RTÉ 2 2 pm
Mayo and Aidan O’Shea have faced some heavy criticism this week and will look to silence the doubters as they face Sligo in their first championship game of the season.
Liverpool v Middlesbrough Sky Sports 1 3 pm
Watford v Manchester City Sky Sports 2 3 pm
The race for the top 4 goes right down to the wire as Liverpool, Manchester City and Arsenal are all looking to secure a place in next season’s competition.
Pick one to watch.
Cork v Tipperary 4pm RTÉ 2 4pm
Cork will look to upset the odds by dumping out the reigning All Ireland Champions in the quarter final of the Munster Hurling Championship.
Malaga v Real Madrid 7 pm Sky Sports 1
Barcelona v Eibar 7 pm Sky Sports Mix
The title race in Spain goes down to the wire, if Real Madrid draw or better they will win their first league title since 2012, if they lose and Barcelona wins they will defend their crown.
Sunday Game RTÉ 2 9:30pm
It’s back. Michael Lyster will return to present highlights of all the weekend's GAA action including the two matches mentioned earlier and Monaghan v Fermanagh.
AT&T Byron Nelson Sky Sports 4
World number one Dustin Johnson and World number four Jason Day are playing over stateside. Coverage will go on until close to midnight so it can cap off a day on the couch watching sport.The FA Cup: Follow all of the action in our viral moments hub
All eyes are on Leeds v Chelsea. The Premier League returns as Fulham host Aston Villa in the early kick off! Villa, looking for Champions League qualification, can go into third with a victory over their mid-table opponents. At 3pm, Liverpool host Crystal Palace, who will be wanting to catch up Man United in the […]
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Joe Brolly takes has sly dig at Mayo club he used to coach
Typical! Joe Brolly was the entertainer once again in his latest column for the Irish Independent. This time, the outspoken pundit took a swipe at the Mayo footballers, claiming that they look down on their Connacht rivals Roscommon, and that they have no right to do so. He used Mayo club champions Ballina Stephenites as […]
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Irish residents can get access to Ryder Cup early-bird tickets this week
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