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Last year’s beaten finalists were 10-point winners in Portlaoise.
Antrim ran up 7-29 in Navan to qualify for the Croke Park decider.
Second-half goals from Rony Lopes and Oleg Reabciuk helped their side to victory over PAOK Thessaloniki.
On 11-under-par overall and boasting a four-shot lead, the 23-year-old is on the brink of her first Tour victory this season.
Juventus or Fiorentina await in the final.
An own goal and strikes by Serge Gnabry and Jamal Musiala saw Bayern move nine points clear in the table.
Greg McWilliams’ side showed their promise with a comprehensive five-try success against Italy.
France will likely have something to say about this English team’s bid for the championship.
The Polish striker had three goals to his name by the 23rd minute.
The Tokyo Olympians took gold in Sofia, neither of them losing a fight in the eyes of a single judge all week.
Andrew Conway scored twice as Ireland dominated the Welsh in Dublin.
At Pebble Beach, Seamus Power broke a PGA Tour record for a 36-hole score.
The sides battled it out for Ulster honours at the Athletic Grounds.
Ireland will bring some momentum into next weekend’s clash in Dublin.
The Irish Women’s Team Pursuit line-up came in more than three seconds faster than Great Britain.
A superb team performance saw the Lake County run out 25-point winners over Wexford.
The Dutch runner is also aiming for gold in the 1500m and 10,000m events.
Keith Long’s side set up third qualifying round clash with PAOK after making light work of F91 Dudelange with 4-0 aggregate win.
Elsewhere, there was disappointment for Aoife Casey and Margaret Cremen in the women’s double sculls semi-final.
The second row was superb in the tourists’ win over the Boks last night.
Puspure won her quarter-final in the women’s single sculls in Tokyo this morning.
One of Ireland’s biggest medal hopes at the Olympics, Sanita Puspure got off to a winning start in Tokyo.
Magnificent O’Brien filly strides eight and a half lengths clear of the rest.
Shane O’Neill’s side are off to a flying start with a 5-34 to 1-16 win.
The defending champions proved far too strong for the Italians.
Gavin Coombes has been outstanding in the defeats to Leinster and Toulouse.
Robbie Henshaw led the way in a convincing Irish win at the Aviva Stadium.
However, the lineout and maul needs to be much better against Bristol this weekend.
Eddie Jones’ men were dominant on a very wet afternoon at Twickenham
Cillian O’Connor kicked nine points as James Horan’s side set up a Connacht final meeting with Galway.C
Five Irish crews have done enough to secure places in tomorrow’s A finals in Poznan, Poland.
Just 26 days after winning the Champions League final, Bayern picked up where they left off last season with their 22nd-straight win.
Brad Thorn’s side were in superb form as they went on an eight-try rampage.
The two-weight champion defended her featherweight title by battering Felicia Spencer.
Bayern are now seven points clear at the top of the Bundesliga.
For the first time ever, the competition’s knockout stages comprises solely of clubs from the elite divisions.
The French side secured a bonus-point win against the champions in Paris.
Superb tries from wings Makazole Mapimpi and Cheslin Kolbe capped a complete display.
The Irish midfielder was voted as her club’s MVP in the lead-up to last night’s NWSL final.
The back-to-back winners lost their first World Cup game since 2007.