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There are some mouthwatering ties on the cards in the business end of the Tipperary senior hurling championship.
Last year’s beaten finalists Dundalk are away to Cobh Ramblers in the second round, meanwhile.
Meanwhile, 2016 champions Shelbourne play last year’s runners-up Peamount United in a Dublin derby.
The Premier League sides are on a collision course for a last-four tie.
These will be Stephen Kenny’s first competitive games in charge of the senior team.
The groups will be revealed in Amsterdam tomorrow evening.
Ireland are currently outside the top four of the official rankings.
With a number of replays still to be played, the Premier League’s biggest teams have been kept apart.
Elsewhere, Man United travel to face Wolves, while reigning champions Man City are at home to Port Vale.
The two Manchester clubs face lower league opposition with two all-Premier League ties completing the last eight of the competition.
Neither Wales nor Croatia will be truly happy with a point apiece following a hard-fought encounter in Cardiff on Sunday.
Kerry and Cork will face-off in the last four next summer.
Arsenal duo Katie McCabe and Louise Quinn, Man City’s Megan Campbell and Tyler Toland and Glasgow’s Clare Shine march on in Europe.
This season’s Champions League draw took place in Monaco this evening.
The draw for the second round of the competition was made on Monday evening.
Vinny Perth’s men travel to Slovakia this week to face Slovan Bratislava in the Europa League qualifiers.
The Scottish side are on course to face Cork City should both they and the Premier Division side win their opening round fixtures.
The teams will meet if they manage to overcome their respective opponents in the opening round.
Elsewhere, Celtic have been handed a tie against FK Sarajevo, the champions of Bosnia & Herzegovina.
Jack Keaney gave Rovers the lead on 81 minutes, but Pats equalised within a minute to earn a draw.
Dundalk, meanwhile, have been drawn at home to UCD for their quarter-final clash.
The tournament will take place across four counties – Dublin, Longford, Waterford and Wicklow.
The campaign begins in August 2019 and finishes in October 2020.
Swansea will host Pep Guardiola’s side.
Defending champions Clonoulty-Rossmore will take on Toomevara, Borris-Ileigh and Moycarkey-Borris.
The home side went the entire first half without scoring from play.
AC Milan and Napoli played out a goalless draw on Saturday that does not hugely benefit either side’s domestic ambitions.
The Premier League rivals will meet in just under three weeks’ time at the Emirates.
The Premier League teams could come against some potentially tough opponents.
Niklas Süle’s last-gasp own goal ensured the Dutch team came away with a point.
World champions United States are drawn alongside Sweden, Thailand and Chile.
Holders Chelsea are at home to Nottingham Forest, meanwhile.
The Boys in Green were originally drawn in the Group of Death, but they avoided this fate on a technicality.
Jon Dahl Tomasson says it will be a different Irish team under Mick McCarthy.
The Convention Centre will stage the event on Sunday morning.
The Boys in Green will go into December’s draw in Dublin as third seeds.
Corofin haven’t lost a Galway SFC game since 2012.
The Joe McDonagh Cup is heading for its second season.
The sides finished this Mayo SFC semi-final level after extra-time.
The four English clubs discovered their opponents for this year’s group stages in Monaco this evening.