Sunday Sport: Donegal beat Mayo, France lead Wales in Six Nations fixture
Ellen O'Donoghue
GAA
Donegal have beaten Mayo in a meeting of the top two in Division 1 of the National Football League.
Conor O'Donnell's goal helped them on the hosts on the way to a 1-19 to 14 point victory in Letterkenny.
Elsewhere, Roscommon got their second win in a row by besting Armagh by 3-18 to 22 points.
Cork made it three wins from three in Division 2 today.
The Rebels had no trouble getting past Offaly by 3-15 to 19 points.
Also in that division, Cavan and Tyrone are meeting in Omagh.
It is Cavan 1-06 Tyrone 1-06 there.
In Division 3, Limerick scored a late goal to beat Wexford by 1-15 to 1-14.
Clare were two goals better off than Fermanagh, coming out on top by 2-18 to 18 points.
Leitrim got the better of London in Division 4 by 2-19 to 1-20.
Elsewhere, Longford were too good for Antrim, coming out on top by 1-27 to 1-14.
Carlow saw off the challenge of Tipperary by 1-17 to 1-14.
Soccer
Leeds have booked their place in round 5 of the FA Cup.
They needed penalties to see off Birmingham after their game finished 1-1 after extra time.
Wolves got the better of Grimsby 1-0 to join Leeds in Monday's draw.
Sunderland will progress after they beat Oxford United 1-0.
Fulham came from behind to beat Stoke 2-1.
Quadruple chasing Arsenal face Wigan from 4:30pm.
Celtic closed the gap to the top of the Scottish Premiership this afternoon.
Martin O'Neill's side came from 2-0 down to beat Kilmarnock 3-2 away.
Rugby
France are looking for their second Six Nations win in a row this afternoon.
They are in Cardiff and lead Wales by 33 points to 7.
The French are the only side capable of winning the Grand Slam after losses for England and Italy yesterday.

