Sunday Sport: Donegal beat Mayo, France beat Wales in Six Nations fixture
Ellen O'Donoghue
GAA
Donegal are the only unbeaten side in Division 1 of the National Football League.
They handed Mayo their first defeat of the year, thanks to a 1-19 to 14-point victory this afternoon.
It puts Jim McGuinness' men two points clear at the top of the table.
Roscommon are up to second after their 3-18 to 24 point win at home to Armagh.
Cork are still the team to catch in Division 2.
John Cleary's men kept their 100 per cent record intact with a 3-15 to 19 point win over Offaly.
Tyrone have their first win of the year.
They beat fellow Ulster side Cavan by 2-23 to 1-14 in Omagh this evening.
Soccer
Arsenal are easing themselves into the last 16 of the FA Cup.
They are 4-0 up over 2013 winners Wigan in the second half of the final tie of the day.
All the other Premier League sides progressed earlier.
Leeds needed penalties to see off Birmingham City while Fulham, Wolves and Sunderland all beat lower league opposition by one goal.
Celtic scored a dramatic 97th minute winner to come back from 2-nil down and beat Kilmarnock 3-2 at Rugby Park.
It keeps the defending Scottish Premiership champions in the hunt to retain their title - and puts some pressure on leaders Hearts.
Celtic look set to close the gap to leaders Hearts.
The table toppers are currently 3-2 down to Rangers in the second half at Ibrox.
Rugby
Wales suffered a 54-12 defeat to defending champions France in the Six Nations.
It is a second heavy loss in a row for Steve Tandy's side, after they were thrashed 48-7 by England last weekend.
France now have a maximum 10 points from their first two matches.
Golf
Shane Lowry is making a move for the top 10 of the Pebble Beach Pro Am this evening.
The Offaly man is 1 under thru three holes today to move up to 14 under par for the week on the PGA Tour.
That leaves him in a tie for 11th as things stand and five shots off the lead.
American Akshay Bhatia is still the man to catch on 19 under par.
Rory McIlroy is 4 under thru nine holes today and is a shot behind Lowry on 13 under par.
