Sunday sport: Liverpool with chance to go eight points clear, Munster club football semi-finals
Kenneth Fox
Soccer
Liverpool manager Arne Slot insists they will be taking nothing for granted when they travel to Southampton in the Premier League this afternoon.
It is top versus bottom - with the Merseysiders knowing a win would take them eight points clear at the summit.
Despite their position in the table, Slot says the Saints are a very capable side.
Kick off is at 2pm.
From half four, Manchester United began life under new manager Ruben Amorim.
He is in charge for the first time for their away fixture against Ipswich Town.
GAA
Both Munster senior club football championship semi-finals have just thrown in.
At Fraher Field in Dungarvan, Waterford champions Rathgormack are up against Kerry's Dr Crokes.
And in Ennis, it's Eire Og of Clare versus Tipperary's Loughmore-Castleiney.
Later, in the Ulster club football semi-finals, Tyrone champions Errigal Ciaran face Clann Eireann of Armagh from a quarter-past-three at Pairc Esler in Newry.
The first of Sunday's Leinster senior club hurling semi-finals throws in shortly.
After their win over Thomastown last week, Westmeath's Castletown Geoghegan face Kilcormac Killoughey of Offaly in Mullingar.
The action gets underway at a quarter past one at Cusack Park.
From 3pm at Parnell Park, Na Fianna of Dublin take on St Martin's of Wexford.
F1
Max Verstappen has been crowned Formula One World Champion.
He secured his fourth title in a row by finishing fifth at the Las Vegas Grand Prix ahead of rival Lando Norris - who came sixth.
The race was won by Britain's George Russell ahead of his Mercedes team mate Lewis Hamilton.
Ferrari's Carlos Sainz was third.
Racing
Sunday's action is underway at Punchestown.
The feature is the John Durkan Memorial Chase, which goes to post at 2.25pm.
The Martin Brassil-trained 'Fastorslow' looks set to go off the favourite ahead of 'Galopin Des Champs'.