Sunday Sport: Johnny Kenny scores Celtic and Rangers in extra-time, GAA club action

Soccer

The first Premier League game of the day has just ended.

West Ham have defeated Newcastle 3-1.

Lucas Paqueta and an own goal from Sven Botman have the home side in control at the break.

Meanwhile, Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola says they need to "raise their level" when they take on Manchester City this afternoon.

His side have been the surprise package in the early table, and will move back within four points of the summit with victory at the Etihad.

Bray Wanderers and Treaty United go head-to-head in the First Division play-off final this afternoon.

They meet at the Athlone Town Stadium from 3pm, with the winner set to face Waterford for a place in the Premier Division next season.

The second semi final in the Scottish League Cup is heading for extra time this afternoon.

Celtic and 10 man Rangers are locked at 1-1 at Hampden Park late on.

Sligo man Johnny Kenny put Celtic in front before James Tavernier (PRON: Tav-ern-eer) equalised from the penalty spot.

St Mirren await the winners in the decider.

GAA

Ballygunner will look to take a first step towards regaining the Munster club hurling title later.

The Waterford kingpins - who lost last year's final - take on Limerick champions Na Piarsaigh in a quarter-final tie at the Gaelic Grounds from 3.30pm.

The champions of Meath and Kildare have progressed in the Leinster senior club football championship this afternoon.

At Pairc Tailteann, Summerhill got the better of Killoe Young Emmets of Longford by 2-22 to 1-16.

In Aughrim, Athy strolled past Baltinglass of Wicklow by 3-16 to 10 points.

Reigning All-Ireland Ladies Club football champions Kilkerrin-Clonberne have progressed to the Connacht final this afternoon.The Galway club beat Westport of Mayo in the semi-finals by 1-17 to 2-7.

They will face St Brigids of Roscommon in the decider.In Camogie, Loughiel of Antrim booked their spot in the final of the Ulster Championship with a 7-11 to 5 point win over Slaughtneil of Derry.

Meanwhile Wexford's Oulart The Ballagh lead Dublin champions St Vincents by 0-5 to 1-1 in their Leinster semi final.

The other semi final is also underway with Dicksboro of Kilkenny leading Offaly's Birr by 2-7 to 2 points.

Golf

Tom McKibbin is the Hong Kong Open champion after a decisive win at Fanling overnight.

The Down native carded a final round of 63 to end the week on 27-under-par overall.

That was seven shots better than Peter Uihlein in second.

The win secures McKibbin a place in next year's Masters Tournament and the Open Championship.