Sunday Sport: Donegal and Mayo to battle to stay unbeaten in league

Jim McGuinness's Donegal face Andy Moran's Mayo in round 3 with throw in in Letterkenny at 1.45pm.
Sunday Sport: Donegal and Mayo to battle to stay unbeaten in league

Ellen O'Donoghue

GAA

Someone's 100 per cent start to Division 1 of the National Football League will end later.

Jim McGuinness's unbeaten Donegal face Andy Moran's two from two Mayo in round 3 with throw in in Letterkenny at 1.45pm.

Also in that division, Roscommon welcome Armagh to Dr Hyde Park at 2pm.

On Saturday, Kerry and Galway played out an exciting draw while Dublin got on the board with a four point win over Monaghan.

Cork can make it 3 wins from 3 in Division 2 today.

The Rebels are on the road to take on Offaly from 2pm.

It is a 3.45pm start for the meeting between Tyrone and Cavan in Omagh.

There were wins for Meath and Derry yesterday over Louth and Kildare, respectively.

There is one game down for decision in Division 1 of the Lidl Ladies Football National League.

Armagh are seeking their second win of the year as they play host to Cork in Crossmaglen, which has just started.

Soccer

Nottingham Forrest have appointed Vitor Pereira as club manager following Sean Dyche's exit earlier this week.

Pereira is the club's fourth boss this season.

In FA Cup action, Leeds v Birmingham is scoreless at half time.

Leeds Manager Daniel Farke said he will not be taking any risks with his first team today, but dismissed suggestions he does not want to progress in the cup.

Wolves take on Grimsby from 1.30pm.

Two matches kick off at 2pm, with Oxford United at home to Sunderland while Fulham are away to Stoke.

The big game this evening sees quadruple chasing Arsenal facing Wigan from 4.30pm.

Rugby

Six Nations action continues from 3.10pm as France take on Wales in Cardiff in their next step towards a Grand Slam.

Yesterday, Robert Baloucoune's second half try was enough to give Ireland a seven point victory against Italy at the Aviva Stadium.

That win was Ireland's first of the tournament.

Meanwhile, England's Grand Slam dreams were ended as Scotland ran riot at Murrayfield yesterday.

The hosts put their visitors to the sword with an 11 point win in round two.

Head coach Steve Borthwick has said they will review what they need to do better.

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