Sunday sport: Louth beat Armagh, Westmeath lose to Galway, Dublin beat Cavan

Dublin booked their place in tomorrow's Round Three draw with a 1-24 to 16-point victory against Cavan.
Sunday sport: Louth beat Armagh, Westmeath lose to Galway, Dublin beat Cavan

Eva Osborne

Galway and Louth have advanced to the quarter-finals of the All-Ireland Football Championship.

Cian Hernon, Matthew Tierney, and Shane Walsh hit the net as Galway beat Westmeath by 3-21 to 2-21 in Salthill.

Armagh goalkeeper Ethan Rafferty mishandled a last-gasp shot from Sam Mulroy into the net as Louth picked up a dramatic 2-20 to 2-19 win over Armagh in Inniskeen.

Mayo lead Tyrone by 1-14 to 0-15 in the second half at Omagh, with winners advancing to the last eight.

Dublin booked their place in tomorrow's Round Three draw with a 1-24 to 0-16 victory against Cavan, with Con O'Callaghan hitting the net from a penalty.

Galway have beaten Waterford by 1-13 to 0-13 in the All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship.

Aoife Donoghue's early goal proved the difference between the sides at Walsh Park.

Cork lead by 0-20 to 0-18 late on against Tipperary.

Soccer

Scotland World Cup goalscorer John McGinn says the squad can make history on Friday night.

The 1-0 win over Haiti in Boston means the side top Group C after Brazil and Morocco drew 1-1.

That means a draw against Morocco will see the Scots progress for the first time - and into the last 32.

In the other overnight match, Australia beat Turkey 2-0 in Vancouver.

Four-time World Cup winners Germany aim to avoid an upset when they face the smallest nation at the tournament, Curacao, at 6pm.

That's before the Netherlands play Japan at 9pm.

Golf

Shane Lowry has just teed off this final round at golf's Canadian Open.

The former Open winner is nine-under-par and four shots off the lead in Toronto.

Motorsport

Lewis Hamilton has won the Barcelona-Catalunya F1 Grand Prix - his first race victory for Ferrari.

George Russell, who started on pole position, was second, just ahead of title holder Lando Norris.

Championship leader Kimi Antonelli was on course to finish just behind Hamilton but retired with four laps to go.

Darts

Ireland have been knocked out of the World Cup of Darts in the quarter-finals.

Willie O'Connor and Micky Mansell have suffered an eight legs to five defeat against Scotland.

Pre-tournament favourites England are through to the last-four after edging past Wales 8-7.

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