SOCCER
Dundalk are ten points clear at the top of the SSE Airtricity Premier Division following an impressive 4-1 win over St. Patrick's Athletic at Oriel Park last night. Striker David McMillan scored twice for the reigning champions
The Lilywhites nearest challengers Cork were beaten 3-0 in Tallaght by Shamrock Rovers. The highlight of the night for the hom side came in the final minutes of the game when former Irish international Damien Duff made his debut.
Damien Duff has got his first taste of #LOI action w/@ShamrockRovers pic.twitter.com/iUYQdenPmW
— Newstalk Sport (@NewstalkSport) August 17, 2015
Fifth placed Bohemians remain marooned in that position. They slumped to a 3-1 defeat at Bray.
Sligo Rovers pulled level on points with third from bottom Derry City with a 1-0 defeat of the Candystripes in The Showgrounds. Tim Clancy scored the games only goal.
Galway United and Drogheda United played out a 1-1 draw, while it fiinshed 3-3 between Limerick and Longford Town in Markets Field.
UCD are just a point off the top in the First Division following a 3-1 win at home to Athlone Town.
In the Premier League, Christian Benteke's disputed goal saw Liverpool maintain their winning start to the new Premier League season.
Philippe Coutinho was offside just prior to the Belgian poking the ball past Bournemouth keeper Artur Boruc at Anfield.
Cherries' captain Tommy Elphick also had a header controversially disallowed. Bournemouth are still looking for their first Premier League points after successive 1-0 defeats.
PHOTO: Great shot of @bentekechris20 celebrating his first league goal for #LFC pic.twitter.com/qtlbo0HRJ9
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) August 17, 2015
In international football, Martin O'Neill will today name his provisional squad for next month's Euro 2016 qualifiers.
The Republic of Ireland play Gibraltar on the Algarve on September 4th, before playing host to Georgia three days later.
O'Neill is set to face renewed questioning over Stephen Ireland following his impressive start to the season with Stoke.
RUGBY
Munster have suffered another injury blow ahead of the new season.
Tommy O'Donnell is due to discover the severity of the hip injury that will see him miss Ireland's World Cup campaign.
Now, Denis Hurley is set to miss the first two weeks of the season after picking up an ankle injury during a non-contact training session.
RACING
There's an eight race card at Sligo this evening, where the first is off at 4.55pm.
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