Sunday sport: Donegal and Kerry reach semi-finals, England lead against Slovakia

Kenneth Fox

GAA

Donegal defeated Louth 1-21 to 0-16 in Sunday's first quarter-final.

Donegal will face Galway in their first semi-final in 10 years.

Kerry will face Armagh after a 0-15 to 0-10 win over Derry in the other quarter-final.

Soccer

A late goal from Jude Bellingham rescued England to a 1-1 draw and extra-time against Slovakia.

They are now ahead thanks to Harry Kane's goal early in extra-time.

The other match is between Spain and Georgia in Cologne at 8pm.

Racing

The Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby takes place at the Curragh this afternoon.

The Aidan O'Brien trained 'Los Angeles' and Epsom Derby second 'Ambiente Friendly' (pr: am-bien-tay) meet again in the 1 mile 4 furlong test which goes to post at 4.05.

 

Athletics

Rhasidat Adeleke has won the women's 100 metres at the National Senior Track and Field Championships in Santry.

In doing so, she smashed the Irish record in a time of 11 point 1-3 seconds.

Sarah Lavin finished second.

Meanwhile, Israel Olatunde defended his 100 metre men's title by defeating Bori Akinola in a tight finish at Morton Stadium.

Mark English lead from start to finish to take the men's 800 metre title while Sarah Healy added another 800 metre women's title to her collection with a powerful run this afternoon.

 

Golf

At the Italian Open, Tom McKibbin is having a great final round.

He is 5 under par for it with three holes to play and 9 under for the tournament - a shot off the pace.

Padraig Harrington is in a tie for 13th place ahead of the final round of the US Senior Open in Rhode Island.

He is 4 under par, with Hiroyuki Fujita leading on 14 under.

 

F1

World champion Max Verstappen is on pole position for the Austrian Grand Prix, which gets underway at 2pm.

 

Cycling

Stage two of the Tour de France is taking the riders over 199 kilometres from Cesenatico to Bologne.

Romain Bardet holds the yellow jersey after taking yesterday's opening stage.