Saturday sport roundup: All-Ireland club semi-finals to go ahead following week delay
Eva Osborne
Saturday will be a jam-packed day of sport, with All-Ireland club senior football semi-finals to take place following a week delay due to the cold snap.
The games will go ahead following pitch inspections on Saturday morning.
Kerry kingpins Dr Crokes will go up against Tyrone's Errigal Ciarán in Newbridge from 3pm.
Then at 5pm Breffni Park in Cavan will host Dublin champions Cuala as they face off against Coolera-Strandhill of Sligo.
Soccer
Everton have confirmed the return of David Moyes as manager - 12 years after leaving the club.
Meanwhile, there is a whole host of third-round clashes to look forward to in the FA Cup on Saturday.
Wolves are the first Premier League side in action - they are up against Bristol City.
Séamus Conneely will lead Accrington Stanley out at Anfield, as the League Two strugglers meet Premier League leaders Liverpool.
At 3pm, Republic of Ireland internationals Jayson Molumby and Mikey Johnston could feature for West Brom in their visit to Bournemouth.
Nottingham Forest welcome managerless Luton Town to the City Ground.
Brentford will hope to avoid a third successive third-round exit, hosting Plymouth Argyle.
Brighton go to Carrow Road to face Norwich while League Two strugglers Morecambe are the visitors to Stamford Bridge for a meeting with Chelsea.
Leicester will take on a QPR side containing Irish defender Jimmy Dunne.
At 5:45pm it will be a local derby as Manchester City go up against Salford at the Etihad Stadium.
Rugby
Munster will hope to get their Champions Cup campaign back on track on Saturday evening.
Peter O'Mahony is ruled out, but Conor Murray returns at scrum-half for the visit of Saracens to Thomond Park. Kick-off is at 5pm.
Ulster can give their chances of making the last-16 a much-needed boost later too.
Iain Henderson returns to captain Richie Murphy's side, as they travel to Welford Road to take on Leicester Tigers from 8pm.
At the same time, Connacht can continue their 100 per cent start to the Challenge Cup, taking on Lyon at Dexcom Stadium.