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A deadly terrorist attack in central London seized headlines today.
Plus, Bournemouth’s Tyrone Mings has received a five-match ban for his stamp on Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
Plus, we have the fixture details for tomorrow’s Munster Schools Senior Cup semi-final.
Enda Kenny’s leadership, a death in Cork and diversity on the airwaves had people talking today.
Plus, a Saudi Arabian goalkeeper with a serious passion for gaelic football.
Elsewhere, a huge blow for Scotland’s Six Nations’ aspirations & a former Welsh scrum-half joins Ulster’s coaching staff for next season.
Plus, it was another busy day of Sigerson Cup action.
Miss any of today’s sport? Catch up right here.
Plus, positivity from Joe Schmidt and a tight new hairdo for Jose.
Plus, all the fixture details for tomorrow’s Australian Open and GAA action.
Plus, new faces in Connacht squad and a decorated horse is retired.
Is it the weekend yet?
Dundalk have secured the services of two first team regulars, while Colm Cooper begins our end-of-year quiz series.
Plus, all the fixture details for the start of the World Darts Championship tomorrow.
Plus, all the fixture details for tomorrow’s Europa League action.
Plus, former darts champion Eric Bristow has apologised for his widely condemned football sex abuse comments.
Elsewhere, Spanish prosecutors seek 2-year jail term and €10 million fine for Neymar and FIFA have opened disciplinary proceedings against Northern Ireland and Wales.
Plus, Wayne Rooney apologises to the English FA.
World leaders congratulate President Elect Donald Trump, while Hillary Clinton concedes defeat – it’s the Evening Fix.
Still no resolution that will avert garda strikes this Friday, and homeless figures continue to rise – it’s the Evening Fix.
Elsewhere, Joey Barton’s ban is lifted by Rangers, Danny Ings suffers another season-ending injury and Lee Chin will miss Wexford Youths’ crucial match against Drogheda United on Friday.
Here’s what happened on Wednesday, sports fans.
Here’s what happened in the sporting world today.
Here’s what the world of sport conjured up today.
Plus, ex-Tottenham youngster Radwan Hamed has won £7 million in damages after suffering brain damage while playing.
You’ve made it through Wednesday, treat yourself to a nice cup of tea like Stephen Kenny.
It’s been another busy day of sports news.
Meanwhile, Colin Lynch claimed silver for Ireland.
Here’s what happened in the world of sport on Wednesday.
Elsewhere, Connacht get extra seats at the Sportsground, Conor Lane will referee the All-Ireland SFC final and Ireland’s fans prepare to show their appreciation for Robbie Keane as he ends his international career tonight.
Here’s what Wednesday had to offer, sports fans.
It’s been an extremely busy day in sport administration.