Repeat of 1920 All-Ireland semi-finals confirmed on weekend of Bloody Sunday commemoration
The semi-finals will take place on 5-6 December.
The semi-finals will take place on 5-6 December.
Wexford Youths, Peamount United, Cork City and Treaty United make up this year’s final four.
Stuart Lancaster and Leinster have shifted their mindset ahead of the clash with Munster.
Johne Murphy’s side bounce back after trailing Kilkenny College 8-0 at the break.
Neil Lennon had made eight changes for the Scottish champions, but they were still too strong for second tier Partick.
An emphatic win on Saturday afternoon saw Cork book their place in the All-Ireland SFC semi-finals.
Senegal were 1-0 winners in Cairo to become the first side advance to the final four.
The southern province fell in a semi-final yet again.
‘If you want to get to the moon, you always have to set your dreams to infinity and beyond.’
The French giants will visit Dublin on Easter Sunday.
A strong showing from Cork saw off the challenge of Mayo at Elvery’s MacHale Park.
Maxi Curran’s side meet Division 1 leaders Galway in their final round robin game.
Dublin take on Limerick before Galway face Waterford later in the afternoon next weekend.
The semi-finals are set for 5 & 6 June in Portugal.
The Farney Army take on Tyrone in HQ on Sunday.
Round three of the Super 8s will fill in the three remaining places.
Jelena Ostapenko and Angelique Kerber will now face-off in the semi-finals on Thursday.
The other semi-final will see Marseille face Salzburg.
The governing body this afternoon confirmed kick-off times and broadcasters for the Champions Cup semi-finals.
Tries from Rhys Patchell and Scott Williams tilted a finely-balanced game in favour of the hosts.
Chelsea will take on Southampton in the other semi-final.
They’ll now face Crescent for a place in the final.
Monaleen bow out of the Limerick senior football race.
Cavan’s fourth-quarter kick sealed the result.
There’s a couple of mouth-watering ties in store.
The semi-final draw takes place tomorrow morning.
There are six counties left in the race for the Liam MacCarthy Cup.
The Pro12 is down to just four teams. Can Leinster keep up their perfect semi-final record? Or will the Scarlets be the first ever away team to progress to the grand final?
Leinster and Munster host the eighth edition of the Pro12 semi-finals this weekend. Have you studied the form book?
The draw took place in Nyon this morning.
We’re down to the last four in the race for Allianz Hurling League glory.
Here’s how tomorrow’s quarter-finals will impact the venues for Ireland’s remaining provinces.
Chelsea will take on Spurs while Arsenal will battle it out with Manchester City next month.
Four clubs are bound for Croke Park on 17 March.
The last four clashes took place in Galway today.
These LIT, Mary I, UCC and IT Carlow players are tipped to lead the way for their respective teams this weekend.
The Cork school had too much firepower for Crescent College Comprehensive.
The American will now face former teenage prodigy Mirjana Lucic-Baroni.
Killyclogher, Slaughtneil, Kilcoo and Maghery are the four sides left in contention.
Ballyea, Thurles Sarsfields, Patrickswell and Glen Rovers are left in the race.