Saturday Sport: Leinster hurling final, URC semi-finals
GAA
Galway will bid to end an eight-year wait for the Leinster Senior Hurling title on Saturday evening.
Micheál Donoghue comes up against his old side Dublin in the final in Croke Park, which throws in at 6.
Before that, Laois and Carlow do battle for the Joe McDonagh Cup.
That final throws in at 3.45 at GAA HQ.
Sligo have beaten London by 2-16 to 16 points in the third round of the Tailteann Cup.
Wexford lead Leitrim by 14 points to no score early in the second-half.
Cork are 13-points to 4 up against reigning champions Galway in the All-Ireland Camogie Championship.
While Dublin lead Wexford by 1-9 to 5 points.
Tennis
A new French Open winner will be crowned in the women's singles this afternoon.
World Number 114 Maya Chwalkinska can become the first qualifier to win a Grand Slam singles match since Emma Raducanu at the 2021 US Open.
She faces another first-time finalist, the eighth seed Mirra Andreeva, with the final just getting underway at Roland Garros.
Rugby
Leinster face Stormers in the semi-finals of the URC at the Aviva Stadium.
With Dan Sheehan out through injury, Ronan Kelleher starts at hooker for the visit of the Stormers to the Aviva Stadium.
Kyle Steyn's try has Glasgow 5-3 up against the Bulls in the first semi-final.

