Sunday Sport: Roscommon defeat Donegal, Man United overcome Aston Villa
Soccer
Igor Tudor clinched his first point as Tottenham Hotspur boss after his side grabbed a late equaliser in a 1-all draw at Liverpool.
This ends a run of six straight defeat in all competitions for Spurs.
Manchester United got a 3-1 win at home to Aston Villa to move three points clear of their fourth-placed opponents in the Premier League.
Nottingham Forest are outside the bottom three on goal difference after a goalless draw with Fulham.
Crystal Palace were also held nil-nil at home to 10-man Leeds, who missed a penalty.
Liverpool can climb to fifth with victory over out-of-form Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield.
The Reds lead 1-nil in the first half.
In the Scottish Premiership, third-placed Rangers are three points off the top following a 1-nil victory at St Mirren.
Chelsea have beaten Manchester United 2-nil to win the Women's League Cup final at Ashton Gate.
Goals from Lauren James and Aggie Beaver-Jones mean the Londoners retain their crown.
GAA
Roscommon have beaten Donegal in Division One of the National Football League.
Diarmuid Murtagh and Conor Hand scored goals in either half as the Rossies ran out 2-20 to 20-points winners at the Hyde.
Monaghan has lost to Galway 1-20 to 2-9 in Inniskeen, dropping to Division 2.
Cavan have relegated Offaly in Division Two of the National Football League.
The Breffni men scored three late unanswered points in Tullamore to win by 2-20 to 3-15 - they've also moved out of the bottom two.
Down beat Sligo by 2-25 to 21 points to gain promotion from Division Three.
Waterford have been relegated to Division One B of the National Hurling League.
Goals from John McGrath and Gearoid O'Connor helped the All-Ireland champions Tipperary to overcome the Deise by 2-24 to 1-23.
Waterford join Offaly in dropping out of the top flight for the 2027 season.
Golf
Rory McIlroy's defence of golf's Players Championship has ended with a final round 71 as he finished on level-par.
Ludvig Aberg holds a three-shot lead at Sawgrass at 13-under-par.
Seamus Power ended on eight-over.