Sunday sport: Dublin take on Galway, Liverpool to be crowned Premier League champions
Kenneth Fox
GAA
Dublin and Galway have both already qualified from the round-robin but their clash at 2pm is effectively a semi-final.
A draw would be enough for Galway to set up a provincial decider against reigning champions Kilkenny next month.
Kilkenny are already qualified for the final ahead of their trip to Wexford.
While Antrim need a win away to Offaly if Davy Fitzgerald's team are to avoid dropping into the Joe McDonagh Cup for next year.
Waterford need a win at Cork if they are to advance from Munster Hurling's round-robin for the first time.
The Deise have dropped their captain Dessie Hutchinson for that 4pm throw-in on Leeside, while Cork know a win would see them advance to the final.
Last year's All-Ireland champions Clare round off their campaign with a trip to the Gaelic Grounds to face current table-toppers Limerick.
The Connacht Ladies Football final is just getting underway between Mayo and Galway.
While Kerry and Waterford contest the Munster decider at 2:30pm.
Soccer
Victory away at Fulham on the final day of the Premier League season will guarantee Manchester City a top five finish.
A point should be enough - barring other results going against them and a massive swing in goal difference.
Five teams are battling it out for three Champions League qualification spots.
Two sides hoping to qualify for the Champions League meet at the City Ground, as Nottingham Forest host Chelsea.
Newcastle will finish in the top five if they win against Everton.
Brighton occupy 8th, which could be good enough for the Conference League, ahead of their game away to Europa League holders Tottenham.
Brentford could overtake them if they beat Wolves.
Champions Liverpool will lift the trophy after their match with FA Cup winners Crystal Palace at Anfield.
Second placed Arsenal travel to bottom team Southampton.
Of the other sides already relegated, Ipswich meet West Ham and Leicester face Bournemouth.
Tennis
World number one Aryna Sabalenka is through to the second-round at the French Open tennis.
She's opened in style, losing just one game in seeing off Kamilla Rakhimov in straight sets in the first-round.
Elina Svitolina is also safely through to round two at Roland Garros, but two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova is out.
Cricket
Ireland are looking to seal a series victory over the West Indies in their third and final One-Day International at Clontarf.
Paul Stirling won the toss and opted to put the visitors in to bat, the West Indies reached 131 runs for 2 wickets before rain halted play.
Racing
The Aidan O'Brien-trained Lake Victoria looks set to go off the favourite in this afternoon's one-thousand Guineas at the Curragh
A field of 12 will go to field in the Classic, with the eight-race getting underway at twenty-past-one.