GAELIC GAMES
The draws for Round 3B and Round 4A of the football qualifiers will take place this morning.
Fermanagh's shock 1-14 to 0-16 win over Roscommon saw them progress to the Round 3B draw.
Following yesterday's defeat to Dublin in the Leinster football final, Westmeath will discover their fate in Round 4A.
The line-up for the hurling quarter finals was confirmed yesterday.
Waterford's loss to Tipperary in the Munster final means they'll play Ger Cunningham's Dublin.
The second quarter final game will pit Cork against Galway.
SOCCER
Raheem Sterling will likely become the most expensive English footballer in history today.
Manchester City and Liverpool have agreed a fee of €68,000,000 for the 20 year old, which will see him move to the Etihad.
Sterling had yesterday been excused from Liverpool's pre-season tour of south-east Asia and Australia as the sides began formal negotiations.
Manchester United's midfield should be bolstered on the double today.
Southampton midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin has had a medical at Manchester United ahead of a proposed move from St. Mary's.
United are hoping of completing deals for both Schneiderlin and Bastian Schweinsteiger today ahead of their pre-season tour of the US.
GOLF
Jordan Spieth warmed up for this week's Open Championship with victory at the John Deere Classic in Illinois overnight.
The World number 2 beat the 643rd ranked Tom Gillis at the second playoff hole after both men ended the weekend on 20 under par.
The Americans are in form ahead of their migration to St. Andrew's, with Rickie Fowler also victorious at the Scottish Open.
TENNIS
Novak Djokovic believes he can get even better - after winning the Wimbledon men's singles trophy for the third time.
The World number one now has nine Grand Slam titles, having beaten Roger Federer in yesterday's final in four sets.
With that win, Djokovic moved above the likes of Andre Agassi, Jimmy Connors and Ken Rosewall in the list of most Grand Slam winners.
HORSE RACING
There's a seven race card slated for Killarney this evening, where the first is off at 5.50pm.
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