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Napoli forward scores four goals as Nigeria earn AFCON record in 10-0 win
Nigeria crushed Sao Tome e Principe in Morocco on Monday.
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Nigeria crushed Sao Tome e Principe in Morocco on Monday.
The former champion hurdler cruised into contention under Aidan Coleman.
Mick Bohan’s side were in complete control of the tie at Croke Park.
Philip Zinckernagel and Brennan Johnson scored in barely a minute while Joe Worrall and Djed Spence also scored.
The Cork side were far too strong for Meath champions Dunboyne.
Pearl Slattery and Saoirse Noonan were among the scorers against Treaty United.
Melbourne beat Western Bulldogs 21.14 (140) to 10.6 (66) in Saturday’s grand final.
Tupou Vaa’i bagged a brace with Patrick Tuipulotu, TJ Perenara, and Samisoni Taukei’aho also crossing over the line.
The Cats simply had too much for their Leinster challengers Wexford.
It’s another important victory for the Dublin side in their pursuit of the Women’s National League title.
Cáit Devane and Grace O’Brien combined for 4-9 of Tipp’s 4-17 total.
Munster defeated Ulster 38-10 at Thomond Park.
Dan McFarland’s men were rampant in the second-half in Belfast.
Junior Stanislas hit a late goal for Bournemouth who fell to their third successive league defeat.
The runaway league leaders easily got the better of Ross County.
Pep Guardiola’s men were 3-0 up by half-time at Stamford Bridge.
Their semi-final against Galway was moved from Parnell Park to Croke Park.
Jurgen Klopp’s side scored a 5-0 win over Atalanta in Group D.
Richie Mo’unga bagged 23 points to ensure bragging rights went to the All Blacks.
The Spaniard won the final 6-0, 6-2, 7-5.
Andre Wright scored twice while Danny Grant was also on target for the winners in Dalymount Park.
Reigning All-Ireland champions Mourneabbey are back in the county final.
Second half scores from Adam Fogarty, Matthew and John Devine, Daithi Blackweir and Sean Horkan helped the Ballinasloe side to victory.
Mary I were outgunned by the Cork victors at DCU.
Georgie Kelly scored a brace as the Lilywhites secured the inaugural Unite the Union Champions Cup.
JK Brackens were unable to impose themselves on proceedings in their first senior county final.
The Group E clash with Vorskla was moved from its original venue in Poltava due to security concerns.
The Republic of Ireland will host Wales at the Aviva Stadium next Tuesday.
The Argentine was in electric form as Pep Guardiola’s side eased to victory on Sunday.
Malachy O’Rourke’s men will face either Donegal or Tyrone next weekend.
The result also means the Gunners are certain to finish in sixth.
Jurgen Klopp’s side are through to the knockout stages as group winners as Sadio Mane, Roberto Firmino and Mo Salah also found the net.
Liverpool recorded their fourth successive win in all competitions, while Arsenal slump to 16th in the Premier League table.
A crazy first half saw four goals in 28 minutes at Anfield tonight.
Henrikh Mkhitaryan got two assists as Jose Mourinho’s side swaggered to a brilliant four goal win for the second successive weekend.
After a run of four straight defeats, the Candystripes overcame Sligo.
The result makes it four wins from four for Kenny Shiels’ side.
Goals from Jason Marks, Dylan Connolly, John Sullivan and Ger Pender elevated the Seagulls into sixth spot.
Finn Harps are safe after the Leesiders put five unanswered goals past Shane Keegan’s side at Turner’s Cross.
The sin-binning of Georgian number 8 Mamuka Gorgodze proved a turning point.