Sunday sport: Meath face Cork, Kerry to play Donegal
Eva Osborne
Kerry face Donegal in the Allianz Football League Division One Final at Croke Park on Sunday.
Donegal may see this as a revenge mission, having been beaten by the Kingdom in last year's All-Ireland final.
The action will start at 4pm.
Before that, action is already underway in the Division 2 final.
Meath are locking horns with Cork, two sides who met at Páirc Uí Rinn already in the campaign, with Cork coming out in front in that game.
Cork is in the lead at half-time, with 12 points to Meath's 10.
All Ireland Champions Dublin face a tense afternoon ahead in the final day of the Lidl Ladies League.
They face a must win game against Cork at Parnell Park, and hope other results elsewhere go their way, to avoid relegation.
Cork and Galway have already secured their places in the final.
Kildare host Kerry and Meath take on Armagh in Summerhill, Galway meet Waterford in Sunday's other game.
They all throw-in at 2pm.
Soccer
The Ireland squad prepare to face North Macedonia on Tuesday, after last Thursday's end to their World Cup dreams.
Portsmouth winger Millenic Alli has been called up. The Dublin born player links up today and may make his debut.
Heimir Hallgrimsson has indicated he plans to make changes for the game.
Meanwhile Liam Scales, who was suspended for the game in Prague, along with Bosun Lawl, who missed out on the matchday squad, are expected to be involved.
Jack Taylor is a doubt, as he left the squad this weekend for family reasons.
Motorsport
Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli has become Formula One's youngest ever championship leader after winning the Japanese Grand Prix.
The 19-year-old followed up his win in China by topping the podium just ahead of Oscar Piastri ((pron: pee-ass-tree)) - who secured McLaren their first podium finish of the season.
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc ((pron: sharl le-clare)) took third, while Britain's Oliver Bearman limped out after crashing his car.
