First Division leaders Finn Harps put their fans through a rollercoaster night against Waterford
Here’s everything you need to know about tonight’s four First Division games.
Here’s everything you need to know about tonight’s four First Division games.
The Brazilian suffered a suspected concussion during one of four penalty shouts in the 0-0 draw away to Arsenal.
The Premier League champions moved up to second in the table after a 3-2 victory over Tim Sherwood’s side.
Shamrock Rovers came from two down to take a point against champions Dundalk in Tallaght Stadium.
The champions-elect have beaten QPR 1-0 after scoring with their only shot on target.
The duo will start a new life this side of the pond.
Canterbury Bulldogs coach Des Hasler has issued a full apology after match officials were struck by projectiles following their NRL defeat.
Italy were well and truly rolled over in the second half in Rome.
6.9 million of them tuned in to watch the first episode.
Meanwhile, Down edged past Cavan in Division 2 at Kingspan Breffni Park.
Stoke and Hull also scored late to secure respective wins over Villa and QPR
The striker was criticised by Steven Gerrard for taking the game-winning spot-kick away from Jordan Henderson.
The announcement was made at 2am this morning.
Harry Kehoe was Wexford’s hero after the home side nearly let a huge lead slip.
Defending champions Blackrock are out of the competition after Roscrea’s late heroics.
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There were a LOT of Love/Hate comparisons.
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The Eagles are looking for a new boss after sacking Neil Warnock.
The Abbey Theatre wants to talk about its history.
“There’s something unknowable about him for sure. I wasn’t expecting to find a definitive answer.”
“He was a fascinating, divisive character.”
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“We’ve always lost big characters. It’s happened all the way through.”
Spoilers aplenty if you haven’t yet caught up with Sunday’s episode.
Perrish Cox went down very, very easily.
The result means Ollie Baker’s side advance to face the Kilkenny representatives in the provincial semi-final.
The winners of the latest Storyland competition, which previously spawned Hardy Bucks, has been announced.
Dundalk got the job done against Cork City.
Toni Duggan, take a bow.
The 33-year-old played 158 times for Spain as they won back-to-back Euros in 2008 and 2012.
Is there a club v country row brewing at Anfield?