GAELIC GAMES
Dublin sent out a big message ahead of this summer's Football Championship, by cruising to victory against Cork in yesterday's Division One final.
Jim Gavin's men had 11 points to spare as they clinched the Allianz League title for the third year running.
It finished 1-21 to 2-07.
Meanwhile, Roscommon lifted Division Two's equivalent, as they beat 14-man Down by five points.
NFL Final: History is made, 3 in a row! Full time @DubGAAOfficial 1-21 @OfficialCorkGAA 2-7 Jack McCaffrey MOTM! pic.twitter.com/UBtyWLr2MM
— Dublin GAA (@DubGAAOfficial) April 26, 2015
SOCCER
Manchester United manager Louis Van Gaal says yesterdays defeat to Everton was the worst since he took over.
Goals from Irish international James McCarthy, John Stones and Kevin Mirallas giving the Toffee's a 3-0 win at Goodison Park meaning that the Reds are fourth place, seven points ahead of fifth placed Liverpool and two behind Arsenal in third and Manchester City in second.
Post match, Van Gaal spoke about how he was disappointed by his teams attitude.
In further bad news Wayne Rooney was substituted late on with a knee injury.
Further assessment will be made today.
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho says it was Arsenal who were boring in yesterdays scoreless draw at the Emirates.
Some home fans at the Emirates chanted "Boring, Boring, Chelsea" after the Blues defensive display against the Gunners but the Chelsea boss had a different interpretation.
SNOOKER
Ronnie O'Sullivan should move into the last eight of the World Championship this evening.
He leads Matthew Stevens 12-4 in their second round clash and needs just one more frame for victory.
Another former champion, Neil Robertson, will resume with an 11-5 lead on Ali Carter.
Shaun Murphy is 12-4 up against Joe Perry, while Judd Trump has a 10-6 advantage over Marco Fu.
LATEST: Fu takes the final frame of the session to trail 10-6 going into tomorrow. They resume at 1pm #ilovesnooker pic.twitter.com/SJbtZ8hBZ0
— World Snooker (@WorldSnooker1) April 26, 2015
HORSE RACING
Today's card is at Naas with the first going to post at 5.10.
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