Saturday sport: Man City thrash Liverpool 4-0 in FA Cup, Munster lose to Exeter Chiefs
Eva Osborne
Munster are out of the Challenge Cup.
They gave themselves too much to do as the Exeter Chiefs ran out 31-21 in their round of 16 clash this afternoon.
The hosts lead 31-0 at half time before holding on to progress to the last 8 at Sandy Park.
Later, Ulster welcome Ospreys to Belfast for an 8pm start.
Meanwhile, it is the final day of the regular season in Division One A of the Energia All-Ireland League.
Terenure look set to secure the last semi final spot as they lead second from bottom UCD 5-0.
Cork Con can take advantage of any slip ups - they lead Lansdowne 14-5.
Top side Clontarf and second placed St Marys are level 0-0.
No score either between Young Munster and Ballynahinch.
Old Belvedere are 14-0 up on bottom side Nenagh Ormonde.
Soccer
Manchester City have thrashed Liverpool 4-0 to secure a place in the FA Cup semi-finals.
Erling Haaland's hat-trick took Pep Guardiola's EFL Cup winners back to Wembley, while Mo Salah missed a penalty for the Merseysiders.
Chelsea look to avoid a big upset at home to League One's bottom club Port Vale on Saturday evening.
Later tonight, Premier League leaders Arsenal head to Championship team Southampton.
Republic of Ireland star Lily Agg is out of this month's World Cup qualifiers with Poland.
The Durham County player has posted on social media after rupturing her Achilles in a recent loss to Nottingham Forest.
The 32-year-old had only recently returned from an ACL injury and is set for another significant spell on the sidelines.
The midfielder said she is not sure how she will be able to come back from this latest blow.
Carla Ward's side are due to play the Poles in back to back games starting away in Gdansk on April 14th.
Sailing
Eve McMahon has claimed gold in the I-L-C-A 6 dinghy class at the Princesa Sofia Regatta in Mallorca this afternoon.
The Howth sailor edged Britain's Daisy Collingridge to the top of the podium in today's final round.
Speaking to in-house media after the race, McMahon knew she'd need a stellar performance to see out the win.
Golf
Leona Maguire is in a tie for second ahead of the third round of the Aramco Championship on the LPGA.
She is three under par for the week and five shots off the lead in Nevada.
The Cavan woman will tee off her third round around 9:20pm tonight.
Meanwhile, fellow Irish stars Lauren Walsh and Anna Foster will tee off from six over and four over par respectively.
American Lauren Coughlin has the lead on eight under par.
