Sunday Sport: Donegal face Armagh, North London derby in the Premier League
Soccer
Liverpool look set to miss their chance to move into the top four in the Premier League.
They are level 0-0 with Nottingham Forest with that game into the closing stages.
Crystal Palace have just taken a late lead against 10-man Wolves.
A Raul Jimenez double has Fulham 2-1 up away to Sunderland.
GAA
Donegal are looking to continue their unbeaten run in Division 1 of the National Football League.
They're on the road this afternoon, facing an out-of-form Armagh.
In the early stages there, it's Armagh 0-01 Donegal 0-03
Meanwhile, Monaghan's search for a first win goes on.
They fell to a 2-30 to 2-11 loss at home to Mayo.
Kobe McDonald, son of Mayo great Ciaran, scored 1-4 off the bench in that game.
Kilkenny needed a late winner to see off Waterford in Division 1A of the National Hurling League.
Cian Kenny's free completed a comeback for the Cats who came away from Nowlan Park with a 1-21 to 1-20 victory.
Meanwhile, Galway have their first win of the year.
They were too good for Offaly and emerged as 2-23 to 18 point winners.
In Division 1 of the Ladies National Football League, Waterford picked up their first defeat of the year.
The D�ise couldn't find a way past Meath who came out on top by 1-9 to 10 points.
Meanwhile, Dublin came from behind to beat Kildare 3-5 to 1-8.
Cork eased to a 16-point to eight win over neighbours Kerry.
Golf
Rory McIlroy says he's ready to pounce on any mistakes from Jacob Bridgeman in the final round of golf's The Genesis Invitational.
The American has a six-shot lead heading into the last day in Los Angeles.
McIlroy is Bridgeman's closest challenger so will be out on the course with him tonight.
