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United Women face tantalising tie vs champions Peamount

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Galway United Women face a litmus test of their credentials this Saturday, when they travel to take on Peamount United in a mouth-watering SSE Airtricity Women’s Premier Division tie (kick-off 5pm).

All on the line for Mayo on Sunday

It's do or die from now on in for Mayo. That was always going to be the case no matter what happened last weekend against Cork, but from being six points up and looking like they had two feet in the All Ireland quarter-finals proper after topping their group - they ended up in losing by three points and finishing in third place and now have to hit the road this Sunday, rather than having a week's break.

Westmeath senior footballers still hopeful of promotion despite mixed league campaign

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With one Allianz National Football Division 3 fixture to play, the promotion aspirations of the Westmeath senior footballers are delicately poised following a draw result with Fermanagh in TEG Cusack Park Mullingar on Sunday afternoon.

Moycullen Basketball needs to turn progress into points

Moycullen’s Superleague basketballers need to turn good performances into winning results when they entertain DBS Eanna from Dublin in NUIG’s Sports Arena on Sunday at 3pm.

Connacht need bullish display for first home fixture against South African visitors

Connacht will be looking to up their game when they open their home URC campaign against first-time South African visitors Bulls at the Sportsground tomorrow evening (7.45pm).

Ireland needs to keep an eye on what is happening in Europe

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While domestic issues are likely to continue to dominate the political agenda – this past week seeing the re-emergence with a vengeance of the housing crisis as some light begins to emerge at the end of the pandemic tunnel – the coming months will also feature some tumultuous developments in European politics that may have significant implications for Ireland.

‘Port storm through to the last eight

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There’s a new kid in town.

Pride at stake for Connacht

Connacht, having been forced to relinquished any remote hope of attaining a Champions Cup place, now must summon all their pride to face top-of-the-table Glasgow Warriors in Scotland tomorrow evening (7.35pm).

 

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