Sunday sport: Clare take on Cork as Munster hurling championship gets underway
Gaelic games
Hurling
The Munster Senior Hurling Championship gets underway today with two star studded fixtures.
Last year's All-Ireland champions take the newly crowned Allianz National League champions as Clare welcome Cork to Ennis at 2pm.
That'll be followed by the clash between Tipperary and Limerick from 4pm in Thurles.
Football
Monaghan and Donegal renew their rivalry in the quarter-finals of the Ulster Football Championship this afternoon.
A place in the last four is the prize on offer when they meet in Clones at 2pm.
Meanwhile, Mayo await the winners of today's Connacht football semi-final between Roscommon and Galway.
The neighbours meet at King & Moffatt Dr Hyde Park from 4pm this afternoon.
Rugby
Ireland are seeking a second win of this year's Women's Six Nations this afternoon.
They're away to Wales who are still looking for their first victory of the championship.
Kick-off is at 3pm.
Soccer
Premier League
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta says he won't take any unnecessary risks with the fitness of some key players before their Champions League semi-final against Paris Saint Germain at the end of the month.
They travel to relegation-threatened Ipswich in the Premier League today. Kick-off is at 2pm.
At the same time Manchester United host Wolves, while there's a west London derby between Fulham and Chelsea at Craven Cottage.
Then at 4.30pm leaders Liverpool are away to Leicester City.
The Reds will be champions if they win today and Arsenal lose.
Scottish Cup
A place in the Scottish Cup final is up for grabs for either Celtic or St Johnstone this afternoon.
The Hoops are looking to make the final for the third year in a row when they take on their opponents at 3pm.
Aberdeen await in the decider after winning their semi final with Hearts 2-1 having gone down to 9 men.
Golf
Shane Lowry is inside the top 20 ahead of the final round of the RBC Heritage.
He'll tee-off from 8-under-par later on in South Carolina, in a tie for 16th and seven shots off the lead.
Kim Si Woo is the man to catch, he's one clear of the chasing pack on 15-under.
Meanwhile, Leona Maguire is just outside the top 20 ahead of the final round of the LA Championship on the LPGA Tour.
She'll tee-off later on from 8-under-par, 11 shots off the lead that is held by Sweden's Ingrid Lindblad.