Sunday sport: Westmeath pull off shock win over Meath, Liverpool grab late win at Everton
Eva Osborne
Soccer
Manchester City are looking to cut Arsenal's six-point lead at the top of the Premier League table.
It's 1-1 between the top two with a Rayan Cherki goal cancelled out after an error from Gigi Donnarumma.
A victory of the hosts at the Etihad would put them three points behind the Gunners with a game in hand.
Liverpool scored a dramatic 100th-minute winner to beat Everton 2-1 in the Merseyside derby.
Captain Virgil van Dijk's very late goal means they're seven points clear of sixth placed Chelsea in the race for Champions League qualification.
Aston Villa also boosted their hopes with a dramatic 4-3 victory over Sunderland.
Nottingham Forest were 4-1 winners against Burnley to help their chances of avoiding relegation.
There's a Dublin derby in the Women's Premier Division this afternoon.
Shelbourne are taking on Bohemians where it's scoreless at half time.
Meanwhile, their cross-city rivals DLR Waves have beaten Sligo Rovers 2-0.
Then at 6pm, defending champions Athlone Town take on Peamount United, while Cork City come up against Wexford.
One game has already finished with Galway United beating Treaty United 2-0.
Celtic have eventually thrashed St Mirren 6-2 to reach the Scottish Cup final.
They were taken to extra time at Hampden Park after the League Cup holders scored a late equaliser to make it 2-2.
Celtic will face Dunfermline for the trophy.
The Championship side are managed by former Parkhead boss Neil Lennon.
GAA
The quarter finals of the Leinster Football Championship have thrown up a huge shock.
Favourites Meath have been beaten by neighbours Westmeath by 4-18 to 0-25 points.
Danny McCartan's goal put the finishing touches on that one.
Defending champions Louth are into the next round as they beat Wexford 1-25 to 0-11.
Dublin have come from behind to beat Wicklow by 2-16 to 2-14 with Dean Rock in charge there.
The final game of the day is into the second half and Kildare lead Laois 1-12 to 2-07.
In the Ulster Football Championship, Monaghan are into the semi-finals.
They survived a late fight back from Cavan to emerge 0-27 to 2-14 winners in Clones.
They will play Derry in the next round.
In the Munster Hurling Championship, Tipperary and Cork are level 0-13 each at half time.
Earlier, Clare beat Waterford in a high-scoring affair in Ennis.
Shane Meehan's late goal put the cherry on top of a 2-33 to 4-21 victory for the Banner.
Stephen Bennett scored 3-11 for the Deise today but still ended up on the losing side.
Tipperary have already beaten Cork today after a big victory in the Munster Camogie championship.
The Premier came out on top by 1-18 to 2-9.
Snooker
Mark Allen has booked his place in the next round of the World Snooker Championships.
He battled back to beat Anda Zhang 10-6, after trailing 5 frames to 3 at the start of the day.
Ding Junhui has a commanding 7-2 lead over Englishman Dave Gilbert heading into tomorrow's deciding session of their opening match.
Elsewhere, John Higgins is 4 frames to 1 up on Ali Carter.
Golf
Shane Lowry is now 9 shots off the lead at the Heritage Classic during the final round, with Matt Fitzpatrick three clear at the top of the leaderboard.

