Sunday sport: Westmeath pull off shock win over Meath, Liverpool grab late win at Everton
Eva Osborne
Soccer
Manchester City lead Arsenal 2-1 in their top of the table clash in the Premier League.
Erling Haaland scored to put Pep Guardiola's men back in front at the Etihad.
That result would leave 3 points between them with a game in hand for City.
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.
Shelbourne have taken a late lead in the Dublin Derby in the Women's National League.
They have the advantage over Bohemians heading for the full-time whistle.
DLR Waves got the better of Sligo Rovers earlier, thanks to a 2-0 win.
Two games have just kicked off with Athlone Town playing host to Peamount United.
Also underway is the game between Wexford and Cork City.
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.
Kildare are into the last 4 after beating Laois by 2-20 to 2-15.
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, Cork have gotten the win and the bragging rights over Tipperary.
The Rebels held off the challenge of their rivals to come out on top by 29 points to 1-22.
Clare also have their first win of the championship.
They edged out Waterford in a shootout in Ennis.
Final score there was Clare 2-33 Waterford 4-21.
It was a role reversal in the Munster Camogie championship.
Tipperary came out on top on that occasion, beating Cork by 1-18 to 2-9.
Snooker
Northern Ireland's Mark Allen has sealed a place in the last-16 of the World Snooker Championship.
He got past China's Zhang Anda 10-6 in the first round at the Crucible.
Englishman Barry Hawkins is also through after beating Matthew Stevens 10-4.
Ding Junhui has a commanding 7-2 lead over Dave Gilbert heading into the deciding session of their match.
Elsewhere, Ali Carter has taken the final frame to end his opening session with John Higgins 5-4 up.
Golf
Shane Lowry is now 9 shots off the lead at the Heritage Classic during the final round.
The Clara native is 1 under thru 6 holes to move up to 8 under overall.
Matt Fitzpatrick is still the man to catch on 17 under par.

