Closer look: The state of play of the TG4 All-Ireland senior football championship
Four-in-a-row chasing Dublin are the only team to have booked a semi-final spot. Who will join them this weekend?
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Four-in-a-row chasing Dublin are the only team to have booked a semi-final spot. Who will join them this weekend?
Laois, Dublin, Wexford, Cork, Clare and Tipperary will all be involved in the draw.
The defeat for the Bulgarians is a boost to Stephen Kenny’s side’s hopes of avoiding relegation.
Coventry City and Rotherham United are back in the Championship.
Turkey, budgets and enlargement… it’s not just about Brexit, you know.
It was a debate with few shocks and, when the dust settled, the three frontrunnners had solidified their positions, writes Larry Donnelly.
The groups are all but finalised, and we’re almost ready for the road to Croker.
“Nothing less than two wins will get us through,” said Dublin manager Mattie Kenny after their draw with Wexford.
We’re reaching the business stage of the season with clubs dreaming of securing a Premier League place.
Michael Calvin discusses dementia and various other football-related issues from his book, State of Play.
In an extract from State of Play, Dawn Astle recalls her father Jeff’s tragic battle with dementia.
Justin Thomas, Ian Poulter and Tommy Fleetwood are setting the pace in Akron, Ohio.
Here’s how things are shaping up in the English Championship with just two rounds of fixtures remaining.
Just 14% of people believe he has made a negative impact.
England have reached the final four of the tournament for the first time since 1993.
Trump is projected to win the presidency, according to Associated Press.
Steph Curry and Golden State need to win their last four games to pass the Bulls’ legendary mark.
Just a few games remain as clubs fight for a Champions League spot among other issues.
Four of the five New Zealand franchises are in playoff spots at the moment.
France 2016 seems a long way off but the Boys in Green are just about still in the hunt.
Two games, one week, one goal.
Man City and Monaco are among the sides vying for a spot in the last 16.
With polls opening today, it’s all to play for. Here’s what to look for.
Very good. If you’re a Republican.
We are 18 months away from the showpiece tournament and nailing our flag to the mast way too soon.
Leinster face a stiff test away to Northampton next week and Connacht’s away day in France looks a hopeless task.
The Faithful and the Lilywhites are in strong positions in their respective groups after last night’s games.
We do the sums so you don’t have to.
In case you missed it earlier in the week, we’ve done the maths for you.