Saturday Sport: Mayo lead against Kerry, Leinster leading against Cardiff in URC
It is a busy day of action in GAA, while the FA Cup fifth round continues across the weekend.
Soccer
Crystal Palace and Millwall are currently doing battle in a tempestuous south London derby in the first of the day's FA Cup 5th Round ties.
Millwall have had 'keeper Liam Roberts was shown a straight red for a sickening challenge on Palace striker Jean-Philippe Mateta who was stretchered off.
It is 2-1 to Palace midway through the second half.
Elsewhere Republic of Ireland international Robbie Brady scored a sublime free kick for Preston as they lead Burnley 3-nil in their Lancastrian derby.
Ireland striker Will Keane added Preston's third.
Both of those games kick off at 12.15 pm.
At 3, it is an all Premier League clash of Bournemouth and Wolves,
At 5:45 Manchester City welcome Liverpool's conquerors Plymouth to the Etihad.
Closer to home, the Women's President Cup is down for decision this afternoon.
Premier Division champions Athlone Town take on FAI Cup winners Shelbourne at Tolka Park from 3.
GAA
Cork and Kilkenny will renew their rivalry this evening in Allianz Hurling League Division 1A. Throw-in at Páirc Uí Chaoimh is at 5.
At the same time, Wexford are at home to Galway.
In Division One of the Allianz Football League Mayo take on Kerry in Castlebar, with Mayo leading 0-14 to 1-04 at half-time.
At 7-35, All-Ireland champions Armagh play at the Athletic Grounds from 7:35.
Meath and Dublin are meet for the first time since last year's Leinster Ladies Football final this afternoon.
Dublin were successful in that game and they lead today's fixture by 2-8 to 2 points.
That one is into the second half.
The action has just come to a close in Division One A of the Very National Camogie League this afternoon.
Tipperary got the better of Kilkenny by 16 points to 1-8 at The Ragg.
Galway came from behind to beat Waterford 15 points to 1-9 while All-Ireland champions Cork beat Dublin by double scores 20 points to 10.
Rugby
In the URC, leaders Leinster have welcomed Cardiff to the Aviva Stadium with that one underway.
Tries from John McKee and Jack Boyle have Leinster 14-12 up at half time.
Ulster are seeking a first win of 2025 when Scarlets make the trip to Belfast at 5:15.
Connacht continue their top 8 push, with Benetton the visitors to Dexcom Stadium for a 7:35.