Sunday sport: Connacht and Munster football finals, Arsenal face West Ham

Kenneth Fox

Soccer

West Ham and Arsenal meet in a must-win clash for both sides on Sunday.

Victory for the Irons would take them out of the relegation zone until at least Monday.

While three points for the Gunners would see them stretch their lead to five at the top of the table.

Before that, Nottingham Forest can ensure their safety if the results go their way.

A win over Newcastle could put enough distance between them and the relegation zone.

However, Forest is plagued with injuries heading into the tie.

Kick off at the City Ground is at 2pm.

At the same time, Crystal Palace take on Everton, while Burnley welcome Aston Villa.

It's all square between Celtic and Rangers in this afternoon's Old Firm derby.

The Gers opened the scoring through Mikey Moore inside the opening 10 minutes, but a goal from Yang Hyun Jun left it all square.

A win for Celtic would leave them just one point behind league leaders Hearts - who drew 1-all with Motherwell last night.

GAA

Kerry will look to retain their Munster Football title within the hour.

They take on rivals Cork, with throw in set for 1:45pm.

While in Connacht, Galway are looking to make it five in a row.

They face Roscommon from 4:15pm.

The action is underway in the first round of the Tailteann Cup.

It's just thrown in in the last few minutes between Sligo and Tipperary.

In half an hour, Carlow welcome Antrim.

Then, there are two games down for decision at 2pm - Laois meet Wicklow, while Waterford host London.

While at 3pm, Fermanagh take on Longford.

There is also Leinster Hurling Championship action.

Kilkenny will look to keep themselves in the running for a place in this year's final.

They take on Offaly from 3pm.

Galway remain unbeaten at the top of the round robin after yesterday's win over Kildare.

While Dublin are just behind following their victory over Wexford.

Golf

Rory McIlroy's out of the running heading into the final day of the Truist Championship.

The two-time Masters winner signed for a third round of 75 - four over par.

He's tied for 37th place, and 13 shots off the leader Alex Fitzpatrick.

McIlroy resumes from 3pm.

Elsewhere, Seamus Power has had a bright start in his final round of the Myrtle Beach Classic.

He's hit three birdies and a bogey to sit on 2 after his opening five holes.