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Offaly advance to Tailteann Cup semi-finals after 15-point win over New York
The Faithful county triumphed on a scoreline of 3-17 to 0-11.
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The Faithful county triumphed on a scoreline of 3-17 to 0-11.
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Benfica made a game of it early in the second half when an Ibrahima Konate error allowed Darwin Nunez to pull a goal back.
Mayo were edged out in the end by the All-Ireland champions.
The Welsh made a game of it in the second half but England just about held on.
Bernardo Silva’s brace inspired a masterful display by Pep Guardiola’s men.
The win over Edinburgh leaves Leinster one point behind the northern province ahead of their clash with Ospreys.
The Dublin side clipped over the last five points of the game to secure victory over Roscommon’s Pádraig Pearses.
The 2019 runner-up prevailed after fourth seed Wade had rallied to threaten a tense finish.
Stephen Kenny’s side secured a morale-boosting victory.
The Green Machine enjoyed a facile win in Gniezno.
Goals from Matty Smith and Nahum Melvin-Lambert were enough for the Inchicore outfit.
Featherweight Kurt Walker overcame a third-round cut to march on to the last sixteen.
The final will take place on Sunday 25 July.
Brian Cody’s side saw off Laois at UPMC Nowlan Park.
Andy Farrell’s men held on for their second win of the campaign.
Richarlison scored for the third-successive match inside the first 10 minutes.
Ilkay Gundogan and Ferran Torres scored City’s goals in what was a comfortable victory despite a respectable display by the Magpies.
The southern province scored two tries in wet conditions at Thomond Park.
Marcus Rashford scored a penalty and Daniel James ended his goal drought late on, but United faced some nervy moments – particularly in the second half.
Andy Farrell’s men came out on top but captain Johnny Sexton is an injury concern ahead of the England clash.
Mickey Graham’s men didn’t quite hit the heights of last weekend – but it’s a case of job done.
Tommy Conroy marked his championship debut with a superb goal as James Horan’s men marched on in the western province.
Steve Clarke’s side overcame Israel after a penalty shooutout this evening at Hampden Park.
The French striker scored a decisive second-half goal as Neil Lennon’s side defeated Sarajevo.
Callum McGregor, Albian Ajeti and Mohamed Elyounoussi notched for the hosts, but Ajeti was replaced through injury after scoring Celtic’s second.
Juan Mata scored a penalty in a 3-0 win for Solskjaer’s side.
The Lilywhites overcame Inter d’Escaldes in Andorra this evening thanks to a goal from David McMillan.
Dawson Devoy set up both goals, including a club-first for Promise Omochere, in a 2-0 win.
Leo Cullen made 15 changes to his starting XV but they still had too much for the northern province.
After overcoming LASK, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side will now face Copenhagen in the last eight.
Thompson carded birdies at the 16th and the last to secure the second PGA Tour win of his career.
The hosts recorded their 22nd home league win in succession to extend their lead at the top.
Leo Cullen’s side ran in two crucial second-half tries to secure the win.
There was no place in the Spurs matchday squad for Troy Parrott, but they found the goals required to see off Middlesbrough.
The San Francisco 49ers moved a step closer to the Super Bowl with a comfortable win.
Frank Lampard’s side completed the job against Lille as Tammy Abraham and Cesar Azpilicueta sent the Blues through.
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain again made the difference for the champions.
It ended a two-year wait for a victory at the Arms Park for the visitors.
Leona Maguire is primed for the world’s biggest stage in 2020 after her remarkable rise to the top.