Saturday sport: Northampton shock Leinster, Limerick defeat Waterford
Eva Osborne
Northampton lead Leinster in their Investec Champions Cup semi-final this evening.
The English side lead 17-15 after 34 minutes.
Sam Prendergast has kicked a penalty, with tries for Leinster coming from Josh Vander Flier and Tommy O'Brien at the Aviva Stadium.
The Blues are aiming to reach their fourth consecutive final.
Soccer
The three relegated teams are looking to end their seasons on a positive note in the Premier League this afternoon.
Leicester City are still 2-0 up on bottom side Southampton with that game still in play after a ref injury caused a delay.
Elsewhere, Ipswich have come from 2-0 down to level 2-2 away at Everton.
Earlier, Aston Villa earned a 1-nil win over Fulham to keep alive their hopes of Champions League football next season.
The seventh-placed side moved level on points with both Nottingham Forest and Chelsea ahead of their matches this weekend.
The evening game sees Arsenal at home to Bournemouth from 5.30.
Leeds clinched the Championship title following a 2-1 win over Plymouth on the final day of the season.
Burnley, who also took their tally to 100 points with a 3-1 victory over Millwall, miss out on top spot on goal difference.
Coventry beat Middlesbrough 2-nil to finish fifth, while Bristol City took the last play-off place after a 2-all draw with Preston, who confirmed their second tier status.
Blackburn's promotion hopes ended as they were held 1-all by Sheffield United.
Defeat for Argyle means they are relegated to League One, along with Luton - who were thrashed 5-3 at West Brom.
Hurling
The final lineup for the Leinster Senior Camogie Championship will be decided this evening.
Wexford are the first team into the decider after beating Offaly by 3-14 to 1-16 at Wexford Park.
The second semi final is heading for full time with the latest score Kilkenny 4-09 Dublin 2-11.
Snooker
Ronnie O'Sullivan will have to wait another year for an eighth World Snooker Championship title.
The seven-time winner fell to a 17-7 defeat to China's Zhao Xintong in the semi-final on Friday night.
He will now face the winner of Mark Williams and Judd Trump in the decider.
Williams leads by 13 frames to 11 after the early session at the Crucible.
Racing
The feature on the final day of the Punchestown Festival is just underway this evening.
The Nicky Henderson trained Lulamba has gone off the favourite in the Grade-One Ballymore Champion Four-Year-Old Hurdle.
The big one at Newmarket, the 2000 Guineas, was won by Charlie Appleby's Ruling Court.
He left the favourite Field of Gold in second while Appleby's Shadow of Light was third
Athletics
Andrew Coscoran claimed victory in the men's 3,000 metres at the Grand Slam Track Meet in Miami on Friday night.
The Balbriggan native came home ahead of world-record holder Grant Fisher, in a time of 8 minutes, 17.56 seconds.
He goes again in the 5,000 metres on Sunday night, where a win would earn him the top prize of $100,000.
Rhasidat Adeleke came second in the women's 200-metres final in the Diamond League meeting in Keqiao, China.
The Tallaght sprinter will now link up with her Ireland teammates ahead of next weekend's World Relays in Guangzhou.