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Saturday 23 September 2023 Dublin: 14°C

# Early Doors

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The Morning Score: Friday
Ireland’s cricket side get going out east, the World MatchPlay continues and it’s a busy weekend of Premier League football ahead.
The Morning Score: Thursday
United are held to a scoreless draw against Marseille, Poulter crashes out of the World Matchplay Championship, and Mike Tyson previews the Oscars.
The Morning Score: Wednesday
Plenty of Champions League action, Hawk-Eye set for Croker trial and England get out of jail.
The Morning Score: Tuesday
It’s Champions League Tuesday, Scotland are missing a key trio for Sunday’s game at Murrayfield, and England’s cricketers get ready for the mighty Netherlands in Nagpur.
The Morning Score: Monday
It’s really bad injury news for Trap, one Irish athlete will miss the indoor championships and it was a busy weekend of GAA action.
The Morning Score: Friday
A disappointing night of Europa League action, Harrington has a solid start in America, and the Cricket World Cup kicks off tomorrow.
The Morning Score: Thursday
Arsenal take a slender lead to the Nou Camp, the European tour heads to India, and Liverpool have a 16-year-old schoolkid in their side for this evening’s trip to Prague.
The Morning Score: Wednesday
Spurs clinch a dramatic win in Italy, Contador gets off the hook and Tony McCoy faces a dilemma.
The Morning Score: Tuesday
The Champions League is back, we’re already mulling over our Grand National tips, and there’s more top-notch ice hockey brawls.
The Morning Score: Monday
Ireland edged out in Dublin, Cork off and running and Tiger loses out again.
The Morning Score: Friday
Another glorious Six Nations weekend, the Premiership is back after the international break, and Kilkenny and Tipp square off in Semple Stadium. Lovely hurling.
The Morning Score: Thursday
A busy night of international football, the build-up to the showdown with the French continues and Paddy Harrington is stateside.
The Morning Score: Wednesday
Ireland kick off their Nations Cup bid against Wales in Dublin on a busy midweek for international football.
The Morning Score: Tuesday
We look forward to Ireland versus Wales this evening, keep an eye on Jamie Heaslip’s return from injury, and check in with Ireland’s cricketers in their World Cup warm-up match against Kenya.
The Morning Score: Monday
Lombardi Trophy back with the Pack, Cork come out on top, and Kevin Doyle takes a top award.
The Morning Score: Friday
Six Nations excitement, the Super Bowl hype reaches a crescendo and the action continues in Qatar.
The Morning Score: Thursday
A good night for the Irish in the Premier League, the golfers head to Qatar and Arizona, while we gear ourselves up for Superbowl Sunday.
The Morning Score: Wednesday
One busy night in the Premier League, bad news for an Irish star and the Super Bowl hoves into view.
The Morning Score: Tuesday
We’re recovering in a dark room after yesterday’s transfer madness, Declan Kidney prepares to announce his Six Nations team and one inter-county manager reveals the effect the recession has on his squad.
The Morning Score: Monday
It’s going to be a busy day of transfer action, Declan Kidney calls up three Woflhounds and Paul Casey gets back in the swing.
The Morning Score: Friday
Massive bid for Torres, Ireland’s rugby players are wrapped in cotton wool and Irish NFL fans’ hopes take a hit.
The Morning Score: Thursday
One country has their first Grand Slam finalist, the Sky Sports sexism row takes yet more twists and Declan Kidney’s team room is half empty.
The Morning Score: Wednesday
United and Arsenal get the job done, Galvin set for college competition and the Sky scandal rumbles on.
The Morning Score: Tuesday
The GPA lands a handy wedge from Croke Park in their historic new deal, Robbie Keane told where to go by Trap and more damaging footage of Andy Gray is released.
The Morning Score: Monday
The Irish provinces learn their European opponents, Tyrone welcome back their coach and the pressure mounts on Sky’s presenters.
The Morning Score: Friday
Pádraig Harrington gets an awful shock, Leinster gear up for French clash and Denis Walsh picks an experimental Cork side for their first game of the season.
The Morning Score: Thursday
An Irishman leads in Abu Dhabi, Nasri stars in Leeds replay and the FAI face a day in court.
The Morning Score: Tuesday
The transfer window suddenly gets a bit more interesting – apart for Robbie Keane.
The Morning Score: Monday
The Morning Score: the end of an era for Munster, United stay unbeaten and the Dubs click into gear.
The Morning Score: Friday
The two unhappy Bohs players are identified publicly, another Irishman at Celtic Park is targeted and Declan Kidney’s injury worries worsen.