No further Irish interest in Champions League as Man City exit and Chelsea march on to semis
Barcelona beat City today, while the Blues brushed aside Wolfsburg.
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Become A MemberBarcelona beat City today, while the Blues brushed aside Wolfsburg.
Louise Quinn was also on the scoresheet in Italy over the weekend.
Bennett won in style.
Amber Barrett was in impressive form earlier today.
Seventh is now the highest Jim Goodwin and his Irish contingent at St Mirren can finish this season.
The Bristol City winger had been out since December.
The Offaly man was pleased with his opening round at The Players Championship, but is ready to put it behind him and drive on today.
Reds skipper Niamh Fahey was on target on another busy day for the Irish across the water.
Nadia Power, Cian McPhillips and Mark English all finished fourth in their respective races, falling short in their bids to reach finals in Toruń.
The 21-year-old will undergo a fitness check on a back issue.
Maguire and Stephanie Meadow are in action at the LPGA Drive On Championship.
Elsewhere this evening, Chelsea survived an early red card and two penalties to defeat Atletico Madrid 2-0.
Aishling Sheridan’s scintillating form in Australia continued, while Mayo’s Kelly sisters helped West Coast Eagles to their first win of 2021.
Blow for the Eagles as Tipp’s Aisling McCarthy helped from the field with a suspected knee injury.
Julie Ann-Russell was on target for Western Sydney Wanderers in their 1-0 W-League victory over Perth Glory.
Chelsea have been pitted against Atletico Madrid in another standout tie.
John Egan emerged as a serious injury concern for Stephen Kenny as the Hammers won 3-0.
Tipperary team-mates went head-to-head, while there was a different kind of Dublin-Mayo showdown. Here’s the view of an AFLW expert ahead of TG4′s highlights show.
The Wicklow defender scored the only goal of their quarter-final second leg clash with Inter Milan.
The Dubliner produced another impressive 800m win in Belgium, while Síofra Cléirigh Büttner ran a big 1500m in Boston.
Neil Lennon’s improving side made it three wins in-a-row for the first time this year in the Irish-heavy encounter.
After a turbulent week, it’s all eyes on Round Two and the football itself.
14 players are involved, with seven counties represented across eight clubs.
A great start to life at Swansea for Conor Hourihane.
Manchester United returned to the top of the Women’s Super League on a day where three fixtures were postponed.
Collingwood’s Irish duo, Sarah Rowe and Aishling Sheridan, are gearing up for another big season in Australia.
The Irish international is hoping to play a big part in Swansea City’s promotion push.
The Saints will face Arsenal next in the competition.
Elsewhere in the Championship tonight, James McClean popped up with an assist two minutes after coming off the Stoke bench.
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Yvonne Bonner has been placed on Greater Western Sydney Giants’ inactive list.
The Arsenal star on the past, present and future for this Irish team – and women’s football on these shores – ahead of the Germany showdown.
The American opened a two-shot lead over Colombia’s Camilo Villegas at Sea Island.
Several Irishmen found the net during this afternoon’s action in the first round of the FA Cup.
Dan Martin and Sam Bennett are flying the Irish flag in Spain.
That’s four goals in four games for Köln’s Donegal star Amber Barrett.
The Sky Blues beat Everton 3-1 after extra-time at Wembley.
The Carrick-on-Suir rider was relegated to last after crossing line first at yesterday’s Vuelta.
There was plenty of Irish interest in the EFL trophy and Scottish League Cup.
Tyler Toland joins Glasgow City on loan.
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