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Elsewhere in the Championship, the honeymoon is over for new Stoke City manager Michael O’Neill after another defeat while Shaun Williams hits a stunner for Millwall.
West Brom and Leeds both left it late as they moved clear of the pack at the top of the Championship.
The Ireland international was on target as Aston Villa secured a 5-1 win at Carrow Road.
However, there was disappointment for Courtney Brosnan and Leanne Kiernan at London Stadium yesterday.
Two Wexford SHC quarter-finals were called off due to a waterlogged pitch.
Megan Smyth-Lynch was on fire for Peamount with a hat-trick.
The Ireland striker scored twice for the Potters but they had to settle for a draw with Derby County.
Three games were postponed due to international call-ups.
There were four matches in the League of Ireland First Division on Friday night.
The 27-year-old bounced back from his lightweight defeat to Dustin Poirier in April.
Peamount extended their lead at the top of the table as Wexford Youths suffered a shock defeat to Shels.
A round-up of today’s camogie action.
There were also victories for Cavan and Derry in the first round of their provincial campaigns.
Cabinteely remain at the top of the table after playing out a draw with Bray Wanderers.
There were also wins for Balinteer St John’s and Thomas Davis in the Dublin SFC.
Arsenal face the Spaniards while Chelsea and Frankfurt will go head-to-head in the last four.
All four home teams were victorious this evening in the second tier of the SSE Airtricity League.
Meanwhile, Newcastle battled back to defeat Everton as Bournemouth cruised to victory against Huddersfield.
It was another busy weekend abroad for a raft of Irish-qualified players.
Brighton eased their relegation fears but it wasn’t such a good day for Burnley or Cardiff City.
Kilkenny needed a stoppage-time score to defeat Limerick.
Sean Maguire, meanwhile, scored as Preston climbed into the top 10.
Berry picks off Carlow in Division 3 clash at Dr Cullen Park.
The 32-year-old overcame Renato Moicano at UFC Fortaleza on Saturday night in front of a home crowd.
A late goal from the Ireland defender forced a replay against Shrewsbury Town on Saturday afternoon.
Corofin and Galway defender Kieran Molloy kicked the winner for NUIG in the Sigerson Cup last night.
It was a busy weekend of action in the Littlewoods Camogie League.
Osaka and Svitolina were put through their paces.
Holders DCU Mercy bowed out against Liffey Celtics on Saturday night at the Mardyke Arena.
The Ireland striker doubled Southampton’s lead at the King Power Stadium on Saturday.
Sean Maguire also made his return from injury on Sunday for Preston at Deepdale.
Meanwhile, Alvaro Morata scored twice as Chelsea beat Nottingham Forest.
Here are all the results from Saturday’s early kick-offs in the third round of the FA Cup.
Elsewhere in the Premier League Crystal Palace secured an impressive 2-0 win away to Wolves.
Mickey Graham’s tenure in Cavan is up and running.
Texans held off the New York Jet and edged closer to an NFL play-off, while Cleveland overcame the Broncos.
Meanwhile, Huddersfield and West Ham also played out a draw.
Galwegians sent out a statement, but Old Belvedere, Railway and title holders UL Bohemians continue to set the pace.
The England midfielder took his chance with an impressive display against BATE Borisov.
Stephen Curry was 15-for-24 from the field, 11-for-16 from three-point range and 10-for-10 from the free throw line on Wednesday.
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