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GAA

Cuala have won their first ever Dublin Senior Football championship at Parnell Park.

They defeated reigning champions Kilmacud Crokes by 0-14 1-10.

Padraig Pearses have been crowned Roscommon senior football champions, defeating Roscommon Gaels 1-11 to 1-9.

In Meath, a late Matthew Costello goal helped Dunshaughlin defeat Wolfe Tones to claim the title 2-7 to 1-8.

Crosserlough defeated Ramor United 2-6 to 0-4 to claim the Cavan senior crown in a wet and windy Breffni Park.

The Armagh final between Clann Eireann and Clan na Gael has been postponed due to Storm Ashley.

A strong second-half has seen Imokilly win the Cork Senior Hurling Championship, defeating Sarsfields 1-23 0-17 at SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh.

Three late Adam Screeney points helped Kilcormac Killoughey retain the Offaly senior hurling championship, defeating Ballinamere 0-16 1-11.

Soccer

Premier League

Liverpool have moved back to the summit of the Premier League following a 2-1 against Chelsea at Anfield.

A Mohamed Salah penalty put the reds in front after a half hour. An early second half goal from Nicholas Jackson for the blues had levelled things up.

However, Salah instantly set up Curtis Jones to put Liverpool back in front.

Manchester City had briefly moved top after a 2-1 win against Wolves.

A controversial injury time header from John Stones saw City claim all three points at Molineaux.

The hosts took a shock early lead through Norwegian striker Jorgen Strand Larsen, before a wonderful equaliser from Josko Gvardiol just before half-time.

Women’s FAI Cup

Shelbourne were crowned the Sports Direct Women’s FAI Cup champions as they hammered league champions Athlone Town 6-1 at Tallaght stadium.

Kate Mooney and Noelle Murray both scored a brace for the Dublin side.

Formula One

McLaren’s Lando Norris will start on pole position for tonight’s United States Grand Prix.

He finished ahead of defending Formula One champion Max Verstappen in qualifying.

Verstappen won the sprint race in Austin to extend his championship lead to 54 points before this evening’s main event.

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