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Paralympics

It is Day 4 of the Paralympic Games in Paris, and Team Ireland have guaranteed themselves a second medal of the games.

Katie-George Dunlevy and her pilot Eve McChrystal have secured themselves either gold or silver.

That is after qualifying second behind Team GB in the B 3000-metre individual pursuit.

They will return for the final at 1.40pm.

Elsewhere in the velodrome, Martin Gordon and his pilot Eoin Mullen have qualified for the final of the B 1,000-metre Time Trial.

They will be back at 12.50pm for the final.

On the water, Katie O’Brien and Tiarnán O’Donnell finished second in their B final of the PR2 Mixed Double Sculls this morning.

Soccer

It was an early start for the Dublin derby in the SSE Airtricity League of Ireland Men’s Premier Division today.

Bohemians and Shamrock Rovers kicked off at Dalymount Park from 11.30am this morning.

The latest score there was 1-1.

Later today, St Pat’s will look to put their European heartbreak behind them.

Stephen Kenny’s side welcome a resurgent Drogheda United to Richmond Park from 6pm.

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In half an hour’s time, Rangers take on Celtic at Parkhead in the first Glasgow derby of the season.

Ireland international Liam Scales starts, whilst Adam Idah takes a place on the bench.

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Liverpool and Manchester United renew rivalries in the Premier League this afternoon.

Arne Slot’s Liverpool side travel to Old Trafford for the first time under his tenure to take on fellow Dutchman Erik ten Hag.

Kick-off is at 4pm.

Chelsea and Crystal Palace contest a London derby at Stamford Bridge at 1.30pm.

At the same time, Newcastle welcome Tottenham to St James’s Park.

Golf

Annabel Dimmock holds a two-shot lead heading into the final day of the KPMG Women’s Irish Open.

The Englishwoman tees off around now from 16-under-par.

Leona Maguire is best of the Irish – she is 6-under overall thru 7 holes.

18-year-old Dubliner Anna Abom sets off from 2-over.

 

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