Saturday sport: Kerry take on Clare, Irish provinces in URC action
Soccer
It's Fulham 1 Aston Villa 0 in the Premier League's lunchtime game,
Ryan Sessegnon scored the goal for the hosts, who are still in the hunt for European football next season
Meanwhile, Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta says he's still "100 per cent confident" they can win the Premier League title.
Arsenal will return to the top by avoiding defeat at home to Newcastle this evening.
Kick-off at the Emirates Stadium is at 5.30.
Three games get underway at 3.00.
Struggling Tottenham go to Wolves this afternoon, with Liverpool welcoming Crystal Palace to Anfield, while West Ham host Everton.
Manchester City's pursuit of an English domestic treble continues this evening.
Rodri will sit out their FA Cup semi-final meeting with Southampton at Wembley with a groin issue.
That game shows a 5.15 kick-off.
GAA
Kilkenny will look to bounce back from their opening-round defeat to Galway when they host Wexford in the Leinster Hurling Championship later.
Wexford travel to Nowlan Park on the back of winning three of their last five encounters with the Cats.
Throw-in is at 6.30.
It is semi-final day in the Munster Football Championship.
All-Ireland champions Kerry travel to Ennis to play Clare, and there's a first meeting since 2020 between Tipperary and Cork.
Both of those games have just thrown in.
Leitrim hope to beat Galway for the first time since 1994 when they meet in the Connacht Football semis in Carrick-on-Shannon.
Fermanagh face Armagh at Brewster Park in the quarter-finals of the Ulster Football Championship.
Rugby
Ireland head coach Scott Bemand believes his team can "cause problems" for France in the Women's Six Nations tonight.
The sides meet for the first time since France's win in their World Cup quarter-final last September.