Sunday sport: 14-man Louth make history with win over Monaghan, Dublin face Galway

They had to battle hard for most of the game, after Oisin McGorman was dismissed for a shoulder charge after just 7 minutes.
Sunday sport: 14-man Louth make history with win over Monaghan, Dublin face Galway

For the first time since 1957, Louth will contest an All-Ireland Football semi-final.

The wee county has beaten Monaghan 27 points to 2-18.

They had to battle hard for most of the game, after Oisin McGorman was dismissed for a shoulder charge after just 7 minutes.

Sam Mulroy chipped in with five points, while Ryan Burns and James Maguire both got four.

Just underway is the last of the weekend's quarter finals as Dublin lock horns with Galway.

Camogie

Cork are looking for their third win in as many games, as they're in action against Waterford at the moment in the All-Ireland Camogie Championship.

Amy Lee found the net after 3 minutes as Cork led 1-03 to 4 points.

Galway are leading Tipperary 1-04 to 4 points in the other match, with Caoimhe Kelly raising a green flag for the Tribeswomen.

Soccer

History will be made at the World Cup this evening as either South Africa or co-hosts Canada will reach the last 16 for the first time.

Canada head into the Round of 32 tie as favourites after winning two of their three group games, while South Africa secured their place in the knockout stages with a decisive victory over South Korea.

The winners will face either the Netherlands or Morocco in the last 16.

The kick-off in Los Angeles is at 8pm.

Cricket

Ireland set India a chase of 155 for victory in their second T20 international match at Stormont.

The home side finished their innings 154 for the loss of 8 wickets, and have had a brilliant start in their fielding.

A short time ago, India were 35 for 3.

Golf

Victor Hovland is the man to catch on the final day of the Travellers Championship.

The Norwegian is 20 under par and a single shot clear of Scottie Scheffler.

Shane Lowry tees off later from 13 under par, seven shots off the lead.

F1

George Russell is back in the Formula One title race after claiming victory at the Austrian Grand Prix.

The Mercedes driver converted pole position into his first win since the opening race of the season, finishing ahead of Max Verstappen, with championship leader Kimi Antonelli taking third.

Russell's victory cuts Antonelli's lead at the top of the standings to 40 points.

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